‘Hindu Rashtra’ is necessary to compensate the damage caused to the nation by the ‘secular’ word! – Suresh Shinde, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Lecture on ‘Necessity of Hindu Rashtra’ by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at Talsar (Tq Chiplun)

Chiplun, December 30 (News.) – Even though our country is Hindu-majority, we have to demand a ‘Hindu Rashtra’. In 1947, the country was divided on the basis of religion. It created the Islamic country of Pakistan, but the rest of India was made a secular country instead of being a ‘Hindu Rashtra’. The original constitution adopted by India did not contain the word ‘secular’. It was inserted into the constitution during the Emergency. Due to this word, many problems like ‘terrorism’, ‘conversion’, ‘love jihad’, ‘halal jihad’, ‘government takeover of temples’, ‘anti-national ideology’ have been created in the country. The word ‘secular’ has done great harm to the Nation and Dharma. The establishment of ‘Hindu Rashtra’ is necessary to compensate this loss asserted Mr Suresh Shinde of HJS. He was speaking at a lecture held at Shree Vitthal Rukmini Temple at Talsar Shirkewadi in the taluka. Mr Sachin Sakpal compered the programme. Mr Prakash Rajeshirke, Mr Surendra Rajeshirke, Mr Arun Rajeshirke, Mr Fattesingh Rajeshirke, Mr Manohar Jadhav were present. 40 devout Hindu villagers benefited from this lecture.

Mr. Suresh Shinde further said that due to the ‘secular’ system, religious places and traditions of the country have been affected. An attempt was made to inculcate the sentiment that ‘foreign is good and Indian is waste’. Therefore, Westerners were blindly imitated in conduct, thoughts and actions by the Hindus. For ‘Hindu Rashtra’ it is necessary to create a Dharmik society. Only if we abide by Dharma, and practice spirituality, we will be able to protect Dharma and ourselves in the real sense. Spiritual practice increases morale, awakens the power of the soul.

Highlight: The attendees demanded for Dharma education classes after attending the lecture.

Feedback: Mrs Deepika Rajeshirke – We will act as per the guidance of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. It will inculcate good thoughts and qualities.

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