Hindu Janajagruti Samiti congratulates newly elected Modi Government

Vaishakh Krushna Paksha 3, Kaliyug Varsh 5116

In order to respect majority of Hindu voters issues like Shriram Mandir, Uniform Civil Code should be dealt with forth with !

Majority of Hindu voters by voting wholeheartedly in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections have endorsed their faith in Mr. Narendra Modi and have led to the victory of BJP lead National Democratic Alliance (NDA) with absolute majority. Hearty congratulations ! This is a victory of majority of Hindu voters. This is a slap in the face of so called secularists who up to now have been ignoring the majority and appeasing the minorities. Hindu society expects that now is the time for BJP to respect Hindu voters by finding solutions to important issues like Shriram mandir, Uniform Civil Code, Section 370 etc. and give a clean and corruption free government. This was expressed by Mr. Ramesh shinde, national spokesperson, on behalf Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) through a press note.

The press note further states that the Congress government passed anti-Hindu laws like Temple takeover act, Anti-Superstitions act etc going against Hindus, drafted anti-Hindu 'Communal Violence Bill', so also time and again defamed Hindu Saints. On the pretext of saffron terrorism which is non-existent, Hindus were termed as terrorists. Hindu organisations were suppressed. Hindus have taught the Congress a lesson for such anti-Hindu actions. Hindus had already warned the Government about this. In order to defeat loyal Hindu parties, religious leaders of minority communities passed ordinances to collectively vote for the Congress. Therefore Mr. Modi should necessarily give priority to the Hindu majority instead of appeasing minorities in the name of secularism. Since Mr. Modi has governed ideally keeping away from corruption, the whole country had responded by voting for him. Now the ideal before the NDA government is to govern in a manner which will uphold the interest of the nation and Dharma.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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