Dharma Sansad organised in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow (UP) – A Dharma Sansad (Council of the Dharma) was recently held at the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan under the leadership of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). The event saw the participation of Saints and religious leaders from across the country, including holy cities like Ayodhya, Kashi, and Mathura. Notably, Uttar Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Brajesh Pathak, also attended the session. During the proceedings, seven key resolutions were unanimously passed, the most prominent being a call for the establishment of a Hindu Rashtra.
🚩 Lucknow Dharma Sansad Approves resolution for a Hindu Rashtra!
Mahant Raju Das @mrajudasayodhya : This Sansad is to protect Dharma!
Key decisions:
✊ Sanatan Yatra (Bengal to Kashmir) in June against Murshidabad violence.
Sanatan Gaurav awards for Dharma defenders. 🕉️ 🔱… pic.twitter.com/HEi6oKW7MH
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Resolutions passed in the Dharma Sansad :
1. A ‘Sanatan Yatra’ will be undertaken in June in response to the religious violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal. The journey will start from West Bengal and travel through the country up to Kashmir.
2. Individuals working to protect Sanatan Dharma will be awarded the ‘Sanatan Gaurav’ (Pride of Sanatan) award.
3. A campaign will be launched to ensure that Muslim men cannot marry Hindu women.
4. A ‘Sanatani Sena’ (Sanatani Army) will be established to prevent incidents such as Love Jihad, Land Jihad, and other similar activities.
5. Hindu Rashtra will be established.
6. Announcement of ‘Sanatan Helpline Number’.
7. The ‘Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad’ will open offices under the name ‘Sanatan Kavach’ (Sanatan Shield) to protect temples and Hindus in Muslim-majority areas.
Dharma Sansad organised for the protection of the Dharma : Mahant Raju Das

Mahant Raju Das of Hanumangarhi, Ayodhya, emphasized the significance of the Dharma Sansad, stating, ‘Important decisions were made on pressing issues concerning the Hindu society. The proposal to establish a Hindu Rashtra is a direct response to prevent incidents like Pahalgam and to deter terrorists from committing acts of violence in the name of religion’. He further said that those who protect Sanatan Dharma would be recognised and honoured, adding that recent reconnaissance (recce) activities in Murshidabad, West Bengal, led to the burning of 600 Hindu homes. Similar surveillance was carried out before the Nagpur violence. ‘This Dharma Sansad was convened to raise awareness among Sanatanis and to protect our Dharma. If people stand up to safeguard Sanatan Dharma, then Dharma itself will protect them in return’, he said.