Commit yourself to the establishment of Hindu Rashtra! – Govind Chodankar, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha at Usgaon, Ponda

Nationalists and devout Hindus who attended the meeting after the Sabha

Ponda : There are more than 152 ‘Christian nations’, more than 57 ‘Islamic nations’, 12 ‘Buddhist nations’ in the world; But Hindus with a population of over 100 crores do not have a single ‘Hindu Rashtra’ on this planet. ‘Hindu Rashtra’ is not a narrow thought of the country of Hindus, but also includes the culture, civilization, tradition, history, religion, literature, art, politics of the people here. Hindu Rashtra is not just a religious concept, but Hindu Rashtra is an ideal and profound social system and polity. Freedom from corruption, honesty, efficient administration, speedy justice are the symptoms of an ideal social system asserted Govind Chodankar, the North Goa Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. He appealed to the attendees to be committed for the establishment of such a Hindu Rashtra, in the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha held at Shri Adinath Mandap at Pachwara, Usgaon. Mrs. Rajshree Gadekar of Ranragini was also present.

Mr. Govind Chodankar, created awareness among the attendees by highlighting how the demand for a Hindu Rashtra is not against the Constitution, why the Hindu Rashtra is necessary to end violence against Hindus, the plight of Hindus abroad, conversion etc. Ranragini Mrs. Rajshree Gadekar stressed on the importance of Hindus obtaining education on Dharma to prevent attacks on Hindus through ‘Love Jihad’ etc. At the end of the Sabha, the participants were administered an oath about the establishment of Hindu Rashtra. Mrs. Sumedha Naik compered the Sabha, while Mr. Shripad Argade expressed gratitude to those who rendered assistance in arranging the Sabha. Nationalists and devout Hindus stayed behind to attend the discussion meeting after the sabha.

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