Discussion held on the topic “Corporate Jihad: Unveiling the Reality”

Chiplun, Maharashtra – Why are problems like ‘corporate jihad’ and ‘love jihad’ occuring today? The root of this lies in the concept of ‘Sarvadharma samabhav’. Even today, many Hindu families remain unaware of this problem. They live under the illusion that ‘our educated daughter is capable in every way’, and grant her freedom. Lacking awareness of the enemy, these young Hindu women, easily fall prey to love jihad. Although films such as The Kerala Story were released, Hindus do not seem to have learnt any lesson from them. In reality, we fail to recognise those who are enemies of this Hindu-majority nation, its culture, and its religious traditions. This is why the problem of love jihad has arisen today.
If Hindu parents make their young women aware of this enemy, the problem of corporate jihad will end altogether, stated Shri. Ramesh Shinde, the National Spokesperson of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, in a blunt address. He was speaking at the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre in Chiplun, where a special dialogue was organised on 8 June on the topic ‘Corporate Jihad: Unveiling the Reality Behind it’. On this occasion, devout Hindu advocate Priti Raut and Chiplun Municipal Council Councillor and Water Committee Chairman Nihar Kovale also provided guidance.
Hindu brethren from Sangameshwar, Savarde, Chiplun, and Lote areas were present in large numbers at this event. Stalls featuring books on the topics of ‘Love Jihad’ and the ‘Halal Economy’ were set up at the venue. After the event concluded, many Hindu brethren discussed with the speakers how they could participate in this campaign. Many devout Hindu proponents and seekers of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti participated in organising this event.
Hindu girls must remain alert – Advocate Priti Raut
When Hindu girls from rural areas go to cities for employment, the entire environment there is new to them. These jihadi gangs keep an eye on such girls, try to establish relationships with them, and the young women fall into the trap. Therefore, it is important for young Hindu women to remain alert.

At least now, Hindu society must unite – Councillor Nihar Kovale
The issue of love jihad is not restricted to large corporate establishments alone, it is also going on in rural and urban areas like Chiplun. If Hindu society does not unite against this problem today, the situation is likely to go out of hand in the future; therefore, Hindus must unite now.
Through this event, the ‘Beti Surakshit, Rashtra Surakshit’ campaign has commenced in the Konkan region. Through this campaign, awareness about love jihad will be raised among every Hindu young woman and parents, and self-defence training will also be provided for young men and women.








