Session on ‘Struggle while protecting the Nation and Dharma & uniting Businessmen’ on Day 3 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav

In the session on ‘Struggle while protecting the Nation and Dharma and uniting Businessmen’ (From left) Adv. Rajiv Kumar Nath (District President, Hindu Jagaran Manch, Cachar, Assam), Adv. Makarand D Adkar (President, Maharashtra Education & Cultural Society, New Delhi), H.H. Pradeep Khemka (Dharmapracharak Saint, Sanatan Sanstha, Jharkhand) and Mr Ajit Singh Bagga (National Senior Vice President, Vyapar Mandal and President Varanasi Vyapar Mandal)

In 2024 let’s vote for those who will declare India a Hindu Rashtra – Ajit Singh Bagga,National Senior Vice President, Vyapar Mandal and President Varanasi Vyapar Mandal

Aurangzeb heaped atrocities on Hindus. Temples were razed and mosques were built on top. The temples demolished by Aurangzeb are our seats of faith. We will not rest without restoring all these temples, whether through court battles, agitations, or by embracing martyrdom if need be. We should teach national pride and Hindu Dharma to our future generations. If you want to live in India, you have to say ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. To make India a Hindu Rashtra, every Hindu should create awareness in their area. Devote time for this. Only then will the feeling of Hindu Rashtra be created among all Hindus. Hindu Dharma must course through our veins. For the 2024 elections, Hindus should decide that they will vote for that political party which will declare India a Hindu Rashtra, said Mr Ajit Singh Bagga,National Senior Vice President, Vyapar Mandal and President Varanasi Vyapar Mandal. He was speaking on Day 3 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (on 18.6.2023).

 

Practice spirituality while working in your respective areas – H.H. Pradeep Khemka, Dharmapracharak, Sanatan Sanstha (Jharkhand)

During the Covid19 pandemic, while there was an atmosphere of fear among people, my business was running smoothly. I have the Bhav (Spiritual emotion) that ‘my business belongs to Gurudev’. I practice spirituality for myself. My business was running well during the pandemic. None of my employees have been affected by Covid. On various such occasions I experienced the real power of spiritual practice. Its strength is impressive. Spiritual practice protects everyone including oneself, family, industry and one’s work area. 2 of my employees have reached 61% spiritual level. Everyone should practice chanting, Satsang, Satseva, Sacrifice for the Truth, strive for elimination of personality defects and ego, constantly being in communion with God. Work diligently in your area, but along with this also practice spirituality said Sanatan Sanstha Dharmapracharak H.H. Pradeep Khemka (Jharkhand). He was addressing the audience on Day 3 (18.6.2023) of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.

If homosexuality is approved, many laws in India will be affected! – Adv. Makarand D Adkar, President, Maharashtra Education & Cultural Society, New Delhi

15 petitions have been filed in the Supreme Court to legalize same-sex relationships. These petitions demand that the Hindu Marriage Act be abolished, and same-sex marriages (between 2 men or 2 women) be legalised. When the country is facing numerous problems, a 15-day hearing was held in the Supreme Court on whether homosexuality should be recognized or not. If homosexuality and same-sex marriage are recognized in the country, what will happen to the Hindu Marriage Act? Who will give alimony? What to do with the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act that protects women? If the wife is abused, who will get justice as a wife? There are many questions. So if homosexuality is allowed, it will affect many laws in India. If the court feels that the country will be gravely affected if homosexuality is not recognised, then the court can say so to the parliament. But the court has no power to make such a law. The central government has submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court that homosexuality is not our culture. Advocate Makarand D Adkar, President, Maharashtra Education & Cultural Society, New Delhi, said that we should understand we should pay heed to the fact that Indian culture does not approve of this more than ‘what other countries are doing’. He was addressing the audience on Day 3 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.

Mr Ajit Singh Bagga (National Senior Vice President, Vyapar Mandal and President Varanasi Vyapar Mandal), H.H. Pradeep Khemka (Sanatan Sanstha Dharmapracharak, Jharkhand), and Adv. Rajiv Kumar Nath (District President, Hindu Jagaran Manch, Cachar, Assam.) were present on the dais.

Efforts needed to protect Hindu Dharma in North-East India! – Adv. Rajiv Kumar Nath, District President, Hindu Jagaran Manch, Cachar, Assam.

Hindus had to struggle for 60 years to resolve the issue of Shri Ram Mandir alone. There are numerous other such Hindu issues today. If they were to fight through legal means to resolve each issue, it would take years. Therefore, establishing Hindu Rashtra is the only solution to all the issues, said Adv. Rajiv Kumar Nath, District President of Hindu Jagaran Manch, Cachar (Assam). He was addressing the audience on Day 3 (18.3.2023) of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.

Adv. Rajiv Kumar Nath further said, “Christianity has been prevalent in Assam since British times. Muslim population in Assam is also more than 36 percent. 9 districts have become Muslim majority. So it is necessary to pay attention to Assam. Efforts must be made to protect Hindu Dharma not only in Assam, but in the whole of North-East India. A well-planned ‘Love Jihad’ is carried out by religious fanatics in Assam. Girls above the age of 18 years are drawn into the love net. They also use black magic. Therefore, to save girls who are trapped in ‘love jihad’, along with intellectual skills, spiritual remedies like chanting are also very beneficial. There is also a big problem of ‘land jihad’ in Assam; But now that there is a nationalist government, it is helping to solve this problem.

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