Sanatan Hindu Sankalp Patra & Jaipur Manifesto unveiled

  • Last day of ‘Jaipur Dialogues’ summit

  • The summit concluded with discussions on topics of politics, nationalism, internal security, and Hindutva

(From left) – Pankaj Saxena, Devdutt Maji, Ramnik Mann, Dhirendhra Pundir, Dr Kuldeep Dutta, Avinash Dharmadhikari, Neeraj Atri

Jaipur (Rajasthan) – On matters of law and order, State Governments may hold differing opinions; however, the Union Government must step in on issues concerning national security. There is a need to recognise enemies and identify traitors, and infiltrators must be expelled. Experts, writers, and thinkers from across India and abroad shared these insights while addressing audience questions on the concluding day of the three-day “Reclaiming Bharat” event organised by ‘The Jaipur Dialogues.’

Major (Retd.) Rajiv Narayan and Aadi Achint

Sanjay Dixit, chairman of ‘Jaipur Dialogues,’ unveiled the ‘Jaipur Sanatan Manifesto,’ which asserts Sanatan Dharma as a form of nationalism, underscoring India’s duty to safeguard the geographical and cultural boundaries of Sanatan Hindus. Senior journalist Bhau Torsekar from Maharashtra endorsed both the ‘Jaipur Declaration’ and the resolutions passed.

Panel Discussion: Challenges to a self-reliant India

During a panel on “Geopolitics, Geo-economics, and Geostrategy,” Vijay Sardana noted, “Our bargaining power is extremely weak, necessitating stronger laws. India has a large market with a population of 1.45 billion. To become self-reliant, we must improve our internal systems and conduct self-evaluation.”
Eminent thinker Ankit Shah remarked, “We must remember ancient India, and learn geopolitics and geo-economics from history, which embodies the objectives and endeavours of life.”

Hindus should celebrate 99 more victories like 2014

Discussing the topic “Politics of 2029,” young journalists Anupam Singh, Tuhin Sinha, Omkar Chaudhary, Shantanu Gupta, and Harshvardhan Tripathi expressed, “The Politics of 2029 will surpass that of 2014. Congress is lagging. Hindus should celebrate 99 more victories like 2014. The ‘INDI’ alliance is a corrupt ideology and a never-ending attempt to divide by caste. By 2034, Congress should not win a single seat in this country. Since 1984, Congress has been consistently rejected, and people have witnessed the functioning of subsequent Governments. There is considerable concern among opposition parties regarding the current stable Government, and various narratives are being crafted to weaken the nation.”

Communists have weakened the nation like termites for 76 years : views of the ‘Hindutva vs. Islam’ Panel

Abhijit Chavda, Abhijit Iyer Mitra, Sushant Sareen

In the evening session on “Hindutva vs. Islam,” panelists Nasir Ahmed Sheikh, Aabhas Maldahiyar, Neeraj Atri, Nazia Elahi Khan, Kartik Gor, and Omendra Ratnu voiced their candid opinions.

Speaking on “Communists and the Indian Value System,” Dr Sachidanand Shevde remarked, “Communists are very clever. They do not talk about Islam in Kashmir, but they talk against Hindus in other states of the country. They criticise Hindus and their Deities. For 76 years, they have weakened the nation like termites; however, things are changing now.”

Sandeep Balakrishna added, “Communists have divided society into two parts, with their ideology permeating film, theatre, literature, science, education, and family values. They cannot win elections on their own merit and should be referred to as communists rather than leftists.”

Abhijit Chavda stated, “Many organisations like the ISI are active in Pakistan. Pakistan does not have cordial relations with the Taliban and Afghanistan. These nations have attempted to sustain their economies through narcotics trafficking, yet they have failed.”

Abhijit Iyer Mitra added, “Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran are deeply involved in economic smuggling and terrorism, but there is no development in any of these countries.”