Will we ever get indignant at those who criticize Sanatan Dharma? – Ramesh Shinde, HJS

Lecture at Lanja (Maharashtra) as a part of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s ‘Mi Sanatan Dharmarakshak’ (I am a Sanatan Dharmarakshak) campaign

‘Why don’t adherents of Sanatan Dharma get angry?’ – Mr Ramesh Shinde

Lanja: “Which is the best religion in the world? Which one stresses on ‘vasudhaiva kutumbakam’ (the whole earth is family)? Which religion prays for world peace? Which is the most ancient religion? There is only one answer to this – Sanatan Dharma. There have been many mass killings in the world till date. Millions of innocent people were killed. Mughal invaders and communists murdered millions of adherents of Sanatan Dharma. Even today in this country, Karunanidhi names his son after the dictator Stalin and this same Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi makes perverse statements on Hindu Dharma. Why don’t adherents of Sanatan Dharma ever get indignant at those who denigrate Hindu Dharma” said HJS national spokesperson Mr Ramesh Shinde.

The ‘Me Sanatan Dharmarakshak’ campaign is being organised by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti to expose the conspiracy against Sanatan Dharma and to compel the government to act against those who denigrate Sanatan Dharma. Mr Shinde was speaking in a programme organised in the Gurumauli Auditorium here.

Ratnagiri district coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Mr Vinod Gadikar spoke about the campaign. The programme was compered by Mrs Bhakti Mahajan. 350 people were present.

Mr Ramesh Shinde said,

1. Why are we silent about Udhayanidhi’s statement? Why are adherents of Sanatan Dharma not indignant about Jitendra Awhad, Priyank Kharge, Nikhil Wagle who have supported him? Slogans like ‘Bharat Tere Tukde Honge’ are heard in JNU. Mahishasura’s birth anniversary is celebrated. Shri Durga Devi is depicted as a prostitute. We say ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai’, then why do we forget what he did?

2. Red and Green Corridors are being created in India. In general, the states in the western and northern parts of India are becoming the Green Corridor. While the states in the southern and eastern belt are becoming Red Corridor. The influence of jihadi invaders is increasing in the Green corridor, while the influence of Naxals is increasing in the Red Corridor. Currently, in 10 states including Maharashtra, 77 districts do not even hoist the tricolor on Independence Day.

3. Till date, 30 cases of ‘hate speech’ have been reported in Maharashtra. Suresh Chavanke, editor of Sudarshan channel, openly took the oath of Hindavi Swarajya, for which a case of hate speech was registered. Numerous progressives, traitors, naxals have issued many provocative statements against this country. Why haven’t they been booked for hate speech?

4. Each time it is the adherents of Sanatan Dharma who are incriminated as a part of a larger conspiracy. They are oppressed. We have to start recognising these conspiracies and oppose them too.

Lecture at Ratnagiri as a part of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s ‘Me Sanatan Dharmarakshak’ (I am a Sanatan Dharmarakshak) campaign

Time to show that we are ready to unite for Sanatan Dharma! – Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Ratnagiri: The only religion that teaches ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (that the whole earth is a family) is Sanatan Dharma. Many people have rushed to destroy this Sanatan Dharma. It is our duty to stand by Dharma in these conditions. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj also had to fight his own people. The society, as well as our next generation, should now understand the conspiracy of the leftists to destroy Sanatan Dharma. If we don’t create awareness about this today, then tomorrow the future of the country is in their hands. The next generation will go to JNU and give slogans like ‘Bharat Tere Tukde Honge!’ We need to come together to change this picture. The time has come to show that we are ready to come together for Sanatan Dharma, asserted Mr Ramesh Shinde, the National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.

Mr Shinde was speaking in a lecture held as a part of the Samiti’s ‘Me Sanatan Dharmarakshak’ campaign in the Ambar Auditorium here. The programme was compered by Mr Mahesh Lad. About 250 devout Hindus attended the lecture.

Mr Ramesh Shinde said,

1. We should at least use the law to protest against those who are destroying ‘Sanatan Dharma’ in a country of 100 crore Hindus. If the Supreme Court says that it is wrong, then we should at least register a case.

2. Nikhil Wagle, Jitendra Awhad supported the statement about destroying Sanatan Dharma. A complaint should be filed against them. Hindus should gather in large numbers in front of the police station to register this complaint, so that the police should feel that a case must be registered now.

3. A conference called ‘Dismantling Global Hindutva’ had been organised. the conference discussed how to end Hindu Dharma. Fortunately, the Hindu community was awake, so the conference faced opposition. Then these people claimed, ‘we are not talking about Hindu Dharma, but we are talking about the Hindutva of Sangh, BJP and Savarkar. We are not against Hindu Dharma, but against Hindutva’. A mother cannot be separated from her motherhood, nor can a father be separated from his fatherhood. Then how can Hindu be separated from his hinduhood?

4. God incarnated for his devotee Prahlad. Who are these people who talk of destroying a religion where God incarnates for just one devotee? We should understand the need of time and become protectors of Sanatan Dharma.

5. The face of the communists that has come to fore shows that those who are visible are not the only enemy. Their benefactors, the ones who spread this vicious ideology, are the ones who are actually working against Sanatan Dharma.

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