“Congress is the real originator of Urban Naxalism!” – Madhav Bhandari, Senior BJP Leader and Spokesperson

Pune : In 1942, to prevent the success of the freedom struggle, communists colluded with the British, as recorded in history. Pandit Nehru honored such collaborators of the British. Whether it was the Naxalism in Bengal or the Khalistani issue in Punjab, Congress never made a sincere attempt to resolve them. Today, the real originator of the urban Naxalism problem facing the nation is Congress itself, stated firmly by BJP senior leader and spokesperson Mr. Madhav Bhandari. The seminar was introduced by Mr. Satish Kochrekar of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, and conducted by Mr. Chaitanya Tagade.
The special seminar on ‘Rising Urban Naxalism and the Public Security Act’ was organized on 19 August at Tilak Smarak Mandir, Pune, by the ‘Rashtrabhakt Adhivakta Samiti’. Prominent participants included renowned authors Abhijit Jog (Author of Asatyamev Jayate and Davi Valvi), Adv. Virendra Ichalkaranjikar (President, Hindu Vidhijna Parishad), Mr. Sunil Ghanwat (State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti), Author-thinker Mr. Vikram Bhave, and Senior Journalist Mr. Prasad Kathe. More than 1,000 scholars, Hindutva supporters, and devotees from Pune district and across the state attended the seminar in large numbers despite heavy rainfall.

On the occasion, Mr. Sunil Ghanwat stated that, To combat urban Naxalism, Hindus must establish their own ecosystem. Communists attack using economic power. Returning awards but keeping the received money is their double-faced policy. Hence, Hindus need to unite and take proactive steps. Mr. Abhijit Jog clarified that, Communists’ main weapon is creating constant chaos in society. They instigate conflicts between rich and poor, men and women, and repeatedly attack Indian culture. Therefore, it is necessary to counter this struggle at an ideological level. Adv. Virendra Ichalkaranjikar emphasized that, without changing the mindset of the system, the use of new laws remains limited. Hindus must maintain divine guidance in every action and take initiative to make the Public Security Act stricter and more comprehensive.Mr. Vikram Bhave shared his experience, stating that while in prison, he witnessed urban Naxalists instilling poison against Indian culture in inmates’ minds. Therefore, every Hindu must stand firm in this struggle.
The seminar’s anchor, Mr. Prasad Kathe, urged that Hindu culture has no alternative. Other religions have their own countries, but Hindus have no support except India. Our ancestors endured hardships; now we must remain vigilant.








