Remember those who sacrificed everything for Dharma! – Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Mr. Ramesh Shinde, while addressing the audience

(From the left, Rajasthan Regional President of ‘Bharat Raksha Manch’ Mr. Natwarlal Sharma, National President of ‘Sikh Sangat’ Mr. Gurucharan Singh Gill, chief of ‘Mansarovar Gurdwara’ Mr. Kultarsingh Dua, and Rajasthan Regional Executive President of ‘Bharat Raksha Manch’ Mr. R.P. Sharma)

Jaipur (Rajasthan) : India is the land of heroism and sacrifice. Sikh Gurus sacrificed themselves for the protection of Dharma here. In Rajasthan, Rajput women immolated themselves in fire. Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj endured continuous torture for 40 days; but he did not forsake Dharma. Shraddha Walker lost her life since she forgot this sacrifice of her ancestors. In a land where people were ready to give up their lives to protect Dharma, youth are leaving their parents for an Aftab! To prevent such incidents, every Hindu household should remember and discuss the sacrifices of our great men and women, asserted Mr. Ramesh Shinde, the National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. A program was organized by Bharat Raksha Manch, at Agrasen Bhavan in Mansarovar on the occasion of Guru Teg Bahadur Balidan Divas. He was addressing the audience during the occasion.

Mansarovar Gurdwara Chief Mr. Kulvandersingh Dua, Executive President of Bharat Raksha Manch Rajasthan Region Mr. R.P. Sharma, National Vice President Mrs. Aggarwal, Rajasthan State President Mr. Natwarlal Sharma, State Union Minister Mr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma and Head of Publicity Mr. Vishwabhushan were present. The program was compered by the head of Women’s Forum Association Mrs. Murthy Meena.

Hindu Dharma is a philosophy of life! – Gurucharan Singh Gill, National President, Sikh Sangat

The Supreme Court has said that ‘Hinduism is a way of life’; but this is incomplete. Hinduism is not just a method or a tradition, it is a philosophy of life. Hindustan is mentioned twice in Guru Granth Sahib. This is not just for political or geographical reasons, but for spiritual and cultural reasons. Guru Teg Bahadur is called ‘Hind Ki Chadar’; because He had understood Babur’s campaign as an invasion of India and opposed it vehemently. In a way it became a shield to protect India. Along with this, in Guruvani He included 15 saints and devotees who are trying to create awareness in India.

On this occasion the National Vice President of Bharat Raksha Manch Mr. Lakshminarayan Sharma informed the audience about the need of the organization and their work so far.

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