A lecture on the Halal Economy was held for entrepreneurs in Kolhapur

Kolhapur, Maharashtra – While a secular constitution exists in India, starting a Halal economy on a religious basis through a Muslim organisation like ‘Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind’ just because the minority Muslim community wants it, is an insult to the Constitution. Initially limited only to meat, ‘Halal certification’ has now expanded to include milk, Tulsi extract, sugar, dating apps, residential complexes, and the stock market, making almost every essential daily product today ‘Halal certified’.
Almost every item bought by Hindus is Halal, meaning money from the pockets of Hindus is being spent on Halal. The Halal economy, which started in the year 2013, has reached 2.1 American trillion dollars (over 179 lakh crore rupees) today. If this economy is growing at this pace in such a short period, we must consider that it will challenge the Indian economy tomorrow. Therefore, everyone must recognise the danger arising through the ‘Halal economy’ and oppose it, urged Shri. Ramesh Shinde, the National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. He was speaking at the hall of the ‘Kolhapur Engineering Association’. On this occasion, Shri. Ramesh Shinde was welcomed by the President of the Association, Shri. Kamlakant Kulkarni. The welcome, introductory speech, introduction of the speakers, and vote of thanks were conducted by Shri. Mahendra Ahire of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Many members of the Association, including woman entrepreneur Smt. Manisha Wadikar, were present on this occasion.

Points raised by the dignitaries present for the programme:
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- If 193 countries in the world recognise the ‘Food Safety and Standards Authority of India’ (FSSAI), then why do we recognise a religion-based ‘Halal’ certification in India? If the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India tests an item and states that ‘there are no meat-related substances in this’, why require another ‘Halal’ certificate instead of trusting them?
- ‘Halal’ considers only the religious sentiments of Muslims and gives no assurance that any product related to Gomata (the cow), which is sacred to Hindus, will not be used.
- The ‘Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind’ organisation, which issues ‘Halal’ certification, fights legal cases for more than 700 terrorists, and is collecting this money through those who obtain the certificates. Therefore, the time has now come for us to decide whether to allow Halal money to be used for terrorism.
Addressing a press conference in Kolhapur, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti National Spokesperson @Ramesh_hjs asserted that the Kolhapur District Cooperative Milk Producers Union (‘Gokul’) obtained a #Halal Certificate from Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind and questioned the necessity of… pic.twitter.com/ElXw9i7ey2
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As Hindus are not alert, the Islamic ‘Halal’ of the minority is imposed on the majority Hindus! – Ramesh Shinde
When we go to outlets like ‘KFC’ and ‘McDonald’s’, we do not ask them, “Why are you giving us Halal-certified products without informing us?” As a result, they benefit, and we eat Halal-certified pizzas and burgers. This applies everywhere. Muslims do not eat the midday meals from ISKCON’s ‘Akshaya Patra’, so why should Hindus consume ‘Halal-certified’ products meant for the Muslim community? It is necessary for Hindus to take action, such as filing complaints with the Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum.

Every parent must watch alertly to see what their child uses the mobile phone for! – Ramesh Shinde
The world has changed rapidly today, and technology is developing at a very fast pace. Modern means of communication are available. Due to AI, all global borders have ended; however, even though borders have ended, have our problems ended? This is an important question. Fanatic youths from ‘Mumbra’ in Mumbai were arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad. These fanatic youths had created video games where, to pass every level, a practice from Islam had to be performed, and large inducements were being offered for this. For that reason, every parent must look alertly at what exactly their child is doing and what they are using the mobile phone for.








