‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ set up in Chhattisgarh to prevent attacks on Hindus

Durg (Chhattisgarh) – All Hindus need to maintain contact with each other as presently, there are constant attacks on Hindu Dharma, ‘Gou-mata’, Hindu women, culture, temples and traditions. They need to walk together on the path of establishment of Hindu Rashtra in India. With this aim, Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ has been set up, informed Mr Sunil Ghanwat, the national convener of ‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti (HRSS)’ in an important meeting held at Surana College hall, Durg. The meeting was attended by advocate Ashish Sharma, the district coordinator of HRSS for Durg-Bhilai districts; Mr Megharaj Yadav, President of ‘Sarva Samaj’; Mr Ashish Parida from Raipur; Mr Pradip Sinha from Durg, and more than 100 members of devout Hindu organisations from Rajnandgaon and Raipur. HRSS will undertake various drives across the State to create awareness amongst Hindus on matters related to the protection of nation and Dharma.
Mr Sunil Ghanwat stated that presently, there are more than 150 Christian countries, 59 Islamic countries and 12 Buddhist countries in the world; but there is no independent nation for Hindus despite their population in billions which is a serious matter. In future, we might have to leave our own country if we don’t become alert and united. It is now time to resolve that our country will be ruled by only those who work for the welfare of Hindus. More than discussions, it is now time to act on the Constitutional path.
Emphasis on union and coordination

Mr Meghraj Yadav, President ‘Sarva Samaj’ stated that ‘Sarva Samaj’ in Chhattisgarh will firmly work for accomplishing the goal of establishment of Hindu Rashtra. Advocate Ashish Sharma HRSS convener for Durg-Bhilai explained that the movement started from Durg-Bhilai will spread across the State. All organisations will come together against every attack on Hindus and legally protest.
Mr Ashish Parida from Raipur and Mr Pradip Sinha from Durg were specially felicitated for their work of ‘Gourakshan’. The programme was compeered by Mr Kamal Vishwas of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and it was concluded amidst slogans of ‘Jai Shriram’ and ‘Chhatrapati Shjvaji Maharaj ki Jai’.
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