Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024) : Unifying Hindus to protect the nation and for Hindu Rashtra
Ramnath Devasthan, Goa – Muslim infiltrators in Assam have been a problem ever since the partition of Bengal. The British divided Bengal based on religion. The infiltration of Muslims into Assam started soon after from Muslim-majority East Bengal. Later in the year 1971 Bangladesh was created. Since then, Bangladeshi Muslims started infiltrating into Assam. Currently 8 to 10 crore Bangladeshi Muslims are living in various states of India. Muslims have taken over a large part of the country without any war. This land is under the control of the Waqf Board. This is a form of Land Jihad. It is necessary to dissolve the Waqf Board to prevent Land Jihad, said Prashant Kotwal, Rashtriya Sanghatan Mantri, Bharat Raksha Manch. He was speaking on the ‘Work done by Bharat Raksha Manch to prevent infiltration of Bangladeshis’.
He further said that the “Citizenship Amendment Act has been implemented in the country but it has not yet seen the expected benefits. The National Register of Citizens should be implemented across the country. Monasteries and temples in the country should be freed from government control and a Hindu pressure group should be created to achieve that. It is necessary to strengthen and organize the Hindu society to form this pressure group.”