Hindus should vote only for those who will protect cows, country, Dharma and temples ! – Shri. Rakesh Gurkha

Phalgun Shuklapaksha 4, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

New Delhi : BJP’s President Rajnath Singh is apologizing to Muslims for its so-called mistakes only to get their votes in the forthcoming election; but why not a single Muslim is ever seen apologizing for genocide of Hindus in Kashmir ? These politicians are found wearing white caps and kowtowing to Muslims during Ramzan; but they are never seen applying ‘tilak’ over forehead and going to Hindus during Diwali. Muslims are united; therefore, they get whatever they demand. Hindus now need to create their vote bank and give vote in the forthcoming elections only to such candidates who will protect cows, country, Dharma and temples. The above appeal was made by Shri. Rakesh Gurkha of ‘Akhil Bharat Hindu Yuvak Sabha’ while speaking during Rashtreeya Hindu Andolan at Jantar Mantar on 2nd March; on the topic of inclusion of demands by Hindus in the election manifesto.

1. Pujya (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, the national Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) said that the forthcoming election would polarize Hindus’ votes; as also it would indicate whether we are required to fight against those from whom we have expectations or we have to fight against anti-Hindus.

2. Shri. Mukesh Sharma of Hindu Mahasabha said, “Election is not our final goal; but we should keep a watch on the elected representatives for what they are going to do for welfare of Hindus.

3. Shri. Suresh Munjal, State Coordinator of HJS for Haryana and Punjab also addressed the demonstrators.

4. The number of activists taking part in the demonstrations was about 35 activists from Hindu Defence League, all-India Hindu Yuvak Sabha, Hindu Mahasabha, HJS, Sanatan Sanstha etc.

Highlights

A VCD made by 3 youth from Mumbai on condition of Hindus displaced from Kashmir was shown on the occasion.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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