Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024) : Experiences of devout Hindu activists

Ramnath Devasthan, Goa – Today it is necessary to Hinduise politics to protect our culture, borders, and Hindus. Politics is not just about getting elected. Current politics has become selfish and nepotistic. Rulers have an obligation to protect the borders of countries. Cow slaughter has not stopped yet. Temples are being demolished. Dwindling number of Hindus, Love Jihad, these are all problems. The Places of Worship act enacted by the Narasimha Rao government is to be repealed and the 3 lakh temples demolished or usurped by Muslims are to be rebuilt. The government should be pressured to make laws about all these. Now efforts are going on to institute a Hindu Rashtra Samiti through this Mahotsav. I fully support that. The Adhiveshan which used to be at the national level has now been held at the global level. This will certainly create an Akhand Hindu Rashtra asserted Munnakumar Sharma (National President, Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha). He was speaking on Hinduising Politics in the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024).
Sharma further said that Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha activists participated in the freedom struggle but never tried to exercise political authority. The result was that the country fell into the hands of the Congress. After that Congress started Islamization of India. Chief Ministers, Governors, and the Education Minister were all Muslims. Swatantryaveer Savarkar had asserted – Hinduise politics and militarise Hindus. He appealed to people to join the English army. He was criticised, but he said, ‘Don’t we need soldiers to protect the borders to preserve freedom?’ That was his foresight.
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