Be ready for protection of Dharma : HJS’ Appeal to Hindus

Vaishakh Shuddha Ashtami

Bhor (Maharashtra): In the ‘Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha’ held at Kikvi (Bhor taluka) on the occasion of Maharashtra Day, an appeal was made to Hindus to be ready for protection of Dharma. The meeting was arranged with an aim of creating awareness among Hindus about various attacks on Dharma as also to unite them.

The meeting was addressed by HBP. Bhanudas Ghare Maharaj of Warakari Sampradaya, Shri. Ramesh Shinde, spokesperson of HJS for Maharashtra and Shri. Sunil Ghanavat, spokesperson of HJS for Pune and Nagar districts. It had an effect of lighting a flame of ‘Dharma-kranti’ among the locals who participated in the meeting. It was jointly organized by Gramastha Mandal, Kikvi, Bhairavnath Devasthan Trust, Shivaji Tarun Mandal along with HJS.

The meeting started with lighting of lamp followed with addresses of the eminent personalities present in the meeting. Shri. Mahendra Ahire of HJS gave introduction and S/Shri. Chetan Kondhalkar and Amol Mehta members of ‘Dharma- Shikshan’ classes compered the program. Members of Dharma-shikshan class also did canvassing for the meeting and did seva despite unbearable heat.

 

Give at least one hour daily for ‘Dharma-karya’ – Shri. Sunil Ghanavat

Hindus from Kashmir had to leave everything behind including their property about 20 years back due to terrorists’ attacks. Hindus are living like refugees due to the atmosphere of terror created by anti-nationalists. We can also face similar situation if no action is taken now. Maharashtra Government is hatching a plot to take over all assets of Hindu temples by passing an Act to that effect. Some people, who think of themselves as intellectuals, are after passing an Act against superstitions. Hindus must strongly oppose both the above proposed Acts.

Every year, nearly 8, 50,000 Hindus are converted in this country. There is increase in cases of Hindus’ conversions only because they are not following the path prescribed as per Dharma. The above information was disclosed in his address by Shri. Sunil Ghanavat. He also made an appeal to Hindus to foil the plan of Christian missionaries to convert them and participate for at least 1 hour daily in activities related to protection of Dharma.

 

 

In this country, all laws are only for Hindus and all benefits for Muslims – Shri. Ramesh Shinde

Hindus have to pay ‘Jizia tax’ in Pakistan just to be alive whereas in India, there is a competition to extend maximum facilities to Muslims. The laws are only for Hindus and all benefits for Muslims. This is the result of education system devised by Lord Macaulay to create ‘black’ British men. Action is taken against Varun Gandhi under NSA if he says something; but Lalu goes scot free for his statements. We need ruler like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to bring a change in the situation.

Shri. Shinde said that the condition of Hindu Dharma, Hindu culture and love towards their Dharma is deteriorating very fast. Hindus are ashamed to call themselves Hindus. Hindus will have to come together against such attack from all sides to safeguard their interests. Hindus have forgotten their Dharma, traditions, culture etc. All Hindus should, therefore, unite and create awareness towards Dharma. It has become a crime to take side of Hindus in present scenario; but Dharma is our life and our identity. If it is an offence to talk in favour of Hindus, then we shall commit that crime thousand times; even if they apply NSA, MOCCA or POTA.  

 

Also See

  1. Know about Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha
  2. Hindu Genocide in Kashmir & Bangladesh

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