Appeal to vote by becoming ‘Sanatani’

Navi Mumbai-“Sanatani Hindus have been present since the dawn of creation and will continue to exist until the end of time,” said senior journalist and public intellectual Pushpendra Kulshrestha. He was addressing an audience at a talk on “Rashtra Chintan (Demand of Time)”, organized by the Savarkar Vichar Manch in Vashi, Navi Mumbai. On this occasion, several distinguished guests shared the stage, including Ravindra Nene, analyst of Swatantryaveer Savarkar; Santosh Kanade, President of the Savarkar Vichar Manch; Dr Naik, District President of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad; Manishatai Bhoir, Vice President of VHP; Amrish Barot, President of the BJP Navi Mumbai Traders’ Cell; Narendra Patil, senior BJP leader; and other prominent dignitaries.
Pushpendra Kulshrestha further added –
1. Sanatan Hinduism has existed since the creation of the universe. Therefore, this religion cannot be compared with any other sect. ‘Sarvadharmasambhava’ is a well-planned plan to weaken the mentality of Hindus. Uproot this thought from your mind and unite as ‘Sanatani Hindus’.
2. The majority Hindu society is divided on the basis of caste and religion at the time of voting. This is fueled by anti-Hindu and anti-national forces. Keeping this in mind, Hindus need to come together.
3. Vote as a ‘Sanatani’. Only by connecting every member of your family with Sanatan Hindu values will the society survive and the nation become strong.
4. Swatantryaveer Savarkar envisioned a strong and self-reliant Bharat. No other revolutionary matched his depth of thought and commitment. Today, we must carry his message forward—not by relying solely on the government, but by asking ourselves: What are we doing for the nation ?
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