Hindus must identify the enemy through the corporate jihad issue – Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Satara, Maharashtra – Through corporate jihad, the future of highly educated Hindu young women working in companies like TCS, State Bank of India, and Wipro has been put in jeopardy. Taking advantage of their helplessness, exploiting them physically and mentally, and converting them is an organised assault on Hinduism. Hindus must identify their enemy from this incident. This call was made by the National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Shri. Ramesh Shinde, at the special symposium against ‘Corporate Jihad’ organised in Satara.
On this occasion, the Dharmapracharak of Sanatan Sanstha, Sadguru Swati Khadye, also provided guidance. More than 700 devout Hindus participated in the event. The programme commenced with the sounding of the conch shell. Smt. Bhakti Daphale compered the event and proposed the vote of thanks, and the programme concluded with the collective singing of ‘Vande Mataram’.
During the event, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s campaign ‘Beti Surakshit, toh Rashtra Surakshit!’ (If the daughter is safe, the nation is safe!) was launched at the lotus hands of Sadguru Swati Khadye and Shri. Ramesh Shinde. The logo of the campaign was also unveiled on this occasion.
Existence of Hindus in jeopardy due to lack of Dharmashikshan: Sadguru Swati Khadye, Dharmapracharak, Sanatan Sanstha

Sadguru Swati Khadye stated that due to the lack of Dharma education, the very existence of Hindus has come into jeopardy. In times of crisis, it is not wealth, but Dharma alone that protects. The dissolution of the joint family system has weakened Hindu society. The place of values like ‘Shubham Karoti’ in every home has been taken over by television serials. Due to the increasing immorality and obscenity in these serials, Hindu young women are falling prey to conspiracies like ‘Love Jihad’. If we do not follow our festivals, celebrations, and religious traditions, how will their knowledge reach the next generation?
Suspend Corporate Licences and Ban AIMIM: Ramesh Shinde, Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

- Highly educated radical Muslims studying at Al-Falah University hatch conspiracies to murder Hindus, while Hindu young women working in the corporate sector fall prey to conspiracies like love jihad.
- The goal of the radicals is to Islamise Bharat and rename it ‘Khorasan’ by increasing the population through Hindu young women. They want to destroy the fundamental identity (DNA) of Hindus. Sagotra marriages (marriages within the same clan) do not take place in Hindu society, whereas radicals marry even their first cousins, leading to the birth of a deformed generation.
- Those involved in corporate jihad enjoy the protection of AIMIM (All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen). Therefore, Hindus must unite to demand a ban on AIMIM.
- The management of the respective company should also be held responsible in incidents like ‘Corporate Jihad’. If such incidents occur consecutively three times in any company, all facilities provided to it by the government should be stopped and its licence should be suspended for six months. The Samiti has placed this demand before the government during the monsoon session.

Prominent dignitaries present at the programme
Tejaswini Ghorpade, District President of BJP Mahila Morcha Satara; Maruti Shinde, Director of Marsia Mets; Prakash Shelke, District President of Shiv Sena Vahatuk Sena; Asmita Lad, Durga Vahini Chief of Vishva Hindu Parishad; Advocate Dattatray Sanas, Maharashtra State President of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha; Advocate Sanjay Shinde; Manoj Deshmukh, Maharashtra State President of Nationalist Youth Congress; H.B.P. Vijay Maharaj Lonikar; Dhananjay Deshmukh, President of Panchpali Haud Durga Mata Temple Trust; Shivajirao Tupe, Satara District Coordinator of Maharashtra Mandir Mahasangh; industrialist Mohan Shinde; Jitendra Wadekar, former City Secretary of Vishva Hindu Parishad; and the trustees of Tatamgiri Math located at Naikbaombwadi in Phaltan Taluka were present.
Special cooperation from Rajendra Ghule, Saurabh Potekar, Ajay Kadam, Datta Bhosale, Vishal Deshpande, Swapnil Mane, Pravin Kadam, Vasantseth Joshi, Jayshri Shinde, and Madhuri Sonawane.
Following the programme, local citizens, youths, young women, and women enthusiastically participated in the question-and-answer and doubt-clearing session organised with the speakers. On this occasion, everyone took a resolve to participate in Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s ‘Beti Surakshit, Rashtra Surakshit’ campaign.








