Showing India at a low rank in the ‘Hunger Index’ and ‘Happiness Index’ is a conspiracy by enemy nations !

  • Intense discussion on ‘understanding the enemy’ continues on the second day of ‘Jaipur Dialogues 2025’ symposium !

  • Speakers exposed anti-India narratives openly !

  • Mr Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, also guided the audience !

(‘Hunger Index’ reflects the proportion of hunger among countries. The lower a country’s rank, the higher the number of hungry citizens and child mortality rates there.)

(‘Happiness Index’ indicates the extent to which people in different countries experience happiness and satisfaction in life. The lower this number, the more unhappy and dissatisfied the people are considered to be.)

From left: Rajesh Kumar Singh, Vinod Kumar, Shantanu Gupta, Abhijit Jog, Anand Ranganathan, Garvit Bhardwaj, Uday Mahurkar and Anupam Mishra

Jaipur (Rajasthan) – The second day of ‘Jaipur Dialogues 2025’, known as the ‘Grand Assembly of Nationalists’, witnessed an intense and analytical discussion on the theme ‘Understanding the Enemy’. Experts from various fields deliberated on internal and external aggressions against India.

Author and thinker Anand Ranganathan, prominent film critic Rajesh Kumar Singh, political analyst Shantanu Gupta, researcher Vinod Kumar, former Chief Central Information Commissioner Uday Mahurkar, Garvit Bharadwaj, and senior journalist Anupam Mishra discussed topics ranging from ‘Operation Sindoor’ to the new developments in China-Pakistan relations, urging India to remain vigilant.

Speakers guiding the audience

The event was also addressed by Mr Ramesh Shinde, the National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. On this occasion, the English book ‘Bharat That is India: Reclaiming Our Real Identity’ authored by Mr Abhijit Jog was released.

Session: ‘Lutyens (Communist journalists of Delhi) versus Nationalists – who is winning ?’

Dignitaries present at the event

In this session, renowned journalists Sushant Sinha, Anand Narasimhan, Pradeep Bhandari, Bhau Torsekar, and Harsh Kumar criticised the so-called ‘Lutyens’ media for running an anti-Modi campaign. They said that over the past 11 years, a massive transformation has taken place in India. Showing India below Pakistan in the ‘Hunger Index’ and ‘Happiness Index’ is a deliberate ploy of enemy nations.

Session: ‘Lawfare – Understanding the Enemy’

Dignitaries present at the event

In this session, senior Supreme Court advocates Vishnu Shankar Jain and Ashwini Upadhyay, Vijay Sardana, social activist Najia Elahi Khan, and journalist Ajit Bharti exposed inconsistencies in the judicial system. The discussion was moderated by Jaipur Dialogues Chairman Sanjay Dixit.

‘Lawfare’ refers to the use of law as a tool to establish dominance or to weave a specific narrative.

Discussion: ‘I love Muhammad’ versus Bulldozer Justice !

In this debate, Najia, Sahil, and Neeraj Atri asserted that secularism does not mean insulting Hindu Deities. They said the stance taken by the Uttar Pradesh Government in the ‘I love Muhammad’ case was correct. Considering that many illegal activities in the State involve Muslim elements, the ‘bulldozer action’ is justified. They also criticised Mamata Banerjee and Owaisi, stating, “Governments surviving on the votes of infiltrators are a threat to India.”

Newspapers still hold power today !

Prominent devout Hindu thinkers Abhishek Tiwari, Shefali Vaidya, Anand Ranganathan, and Prakhar Srivastava said that print media continues to be the most credible medium. They opined that development is impossible unless institutions like Waqf are kept within limits.

Religion-based reservation is unconstitutional !

In the session titled ‘Reservation beyond 50% – good, bad or ugly?’, advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, Chairman of ‘Brihat Foundation’ Pankaj Saxena, and prominent devout Hindu journalist Ajit Bharti expressed their views.

They said, “The Constitution has no provision for religion-based reservation. Yet, in Bengal and Karnataka, Muslims are granted OBC reservation for vote-bank politics. Some so-called Dalit leaders insult Hindu Deities but do not renounce Hindu Dharma,” capturing the tone of the discussion.

If you do not want halal meat, awaken the Hindu Khatik community ! – Mr Ramesh Shinde

On the dais (from left): Mr Devdutt Maji, Dr Omendra Ratnu, Mr Sandeep Balakrishna, Mr Ramesh Shinde, and Mr Jay Ahuja

At the discussion held under ‘Understanding the Enemy’ on the topic of ‘Halal Economy in India’, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Mr Ramesh Shinde, along with Mr Jay Ahuja, Dr Omendra Ratnu, and Mr Devdutt Maji, addressed the audience. Mr Shinde said:

Muslims everywhere demand halal products; yet not a single Hindu raises his voice or demands, ‘We don’t want halal products’.

Even if a Muslim is offered jhatka meat at ₹50 cheaper, he refuses it. In contrast, Hindus are indifferent — whether it is jhatka or halal makes no difference to them.

Hindus, on the other hand, avoid engaging in the meat trade. They face certain difficulties — those who do this business find it hard to get brides, and there’s a misconception that killing animals incurs sin. Hence, Hindu traders sell meat of animals slaughtered by Muslims instead of doing it themselves.

Many in the Khatik community are uneducated and lack religious awareness, so they need proper guidance. Before the rise of Islam, people ate meat. If Hindus slaughtered animals then, were they committing sin ? Therefore, Hindus must be properly educated on this subject.

Statistically, the combined meat trade of chicken and goat alone is worth ₹10,000 crore, and most of it is halal.

Mr Shinde also shared how, through the Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti, devout Hindu organisations are uniting to work for the protection of Hindu Dharma.

During this session, modern medicine expert Dr Ratnu explained that halal meat is harmful to health, whereas jhatka meat is safer.