‘Kabir Kala Manch’ brainwashes students, traps them in their net – Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

1. Shri. Ramesh Shinde while interacting with the journalists

Miraj (Maharashtra) : Pune-based organization ‘Kabir Kala Manch’ is brainwashing college kids in the name of telling stories of Kabir. There is no clue where these children end up. In this regard, 2 parents from Pune have complained to the police station that their children who were going to ‘Kabir Kala Manch’ are missing. Therefore, it is necessary for parents to be aware of this and pay attention to their own children, said Mr Ramesh Shinde the National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.

The ‘Me Sanatan Dharma Rakshak’ campaign is being implemented by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti to expose the conspiracy against Sanatan Dharma and to pressurise the government to act. As a part of this campaign, on October 17, Mr Ramesh Shinde interacted with journalists at the Maruti Math (near the Kashi Vishweshwar Temple) here.

Mr. Ramesh Shinde further said, “Urban naxals are continuously hatching conspiracies to destroy Sanatan Dharma. Not only is the country facing the Naxal threat, but the country has also faced a huge threat from urban Naxals for the past few years. First anti-national slogans of ‘Bharat Tere Tukde Honge’ were given in JNU. Basically, who asks the students studying in JNU to indulge in anti-national activities or shout such slogans? That mastermind should be found. JNU students Kanhaiyalal and Umar Khalid have given anti-national slogans only after being told by someone. After the start of war between Israel and Hamas, some radical Islamist organizations in the country are calling for support to ‘Palestine’. The bigoted ‘SDPI’ has made an detrimental demand for India to stand by ‘Palestine’. Therefore, Hindus should pay serious attention to this and be ready for their own protection.”

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