Appeal to Hindus to counter various types of Jihad !
Ramnathi, (Goa) – Forts not only carry historical importance, but they are our cultural heritage. They inspire us to work for Nation & Dharma; However, due to the negligence of the Archaeological Department, the forts are becoming Islamised systematically. First, a tomb is built on the fort. After that, a chadar (blanket) is spread on it. A few months later, Urus (pilgrimage) is celebrated at that place. The tradition of celebrating Urus is believed to be ancient and after that, a Dargah is built there to complete the transformation into a religious place. Many dargahs are being built in the name of so-called fakirs whose names do not figure anywhere when the Hindavi Swarajya was being set up. Despite the court order to demolish the tomb of Afzal Khan at the base of Pratapgad, no action has been taken yet. Muslims have claimed that the ancient Durga Devi temple on the Durgadi fort in the Thane district is a mosque. Namaz is offered by claiming that there is an Eidgah on the fort. Due to this, Hindus have been barred from entering half the fort. Thus, Islamic encroachment has swallowed Malanggad, Lokgad, Colaba Gad, Mahimgad, Vishalgad, Shivdi, and other forts.
If we do not want to see forts transformed into dargahs, then Hindus need to work together against this, appealed Mr Manoj Khadye. He was speaking at the 10th Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan on 15th June on the topic of ‘Islamic Encroachment on Historic Forts in Maharashtra’. Mr Diptesh Patil (Hindu Govansh Raksha Samiti), Advocate Khush Khandelwal (Founder, ‘Hindu Task Force’), and Mr Chetan Janardhan (HJS Coordinator, Telangana) was present.
Study the anti-cow slaughter laws to effectively protect cattle – Diptesh Patil, Coordinator, Hindu Govansh Raksha Samiti, Palghar
Indigenous cows can give more milk; but it is unfortunate that research on this aspect is being conducted in Brazil, and not in India. The cow was once called ‘Gomata’ in India, but now a large number of indigenous cows are being slaughtered in the same country. India ranks fourth in the world in beef sales. This has made it inevitable to protect cows from beef sellers. Under the Maharashtra Cow Slaughter Act, those who slaughter cows, transport beef, and buy or sell beef can be convicted. Gorakshaks should study this law properly and protect cattle.
If Hindus are united, they will succeed in preventing attacks on Dharma ! – Chetan Janardhan, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Telangana
Stand-up comic Munawar Faruqui had mocked Hindu deities. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti had protested against this. After that, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Hindu activists opposed Faruqui’s programs in Bhagyanagar and Pune which forced the organisers to cancel them. This is a good example of how Hindus can succeed in preventing attacks on Deities and Hindu Dharma by uniting.
Everyone should be vigilant to prevent attacks on Hindu Dharma ! – Advocate Khush Khandelwal, Founder, Hindu Task Force, Palghar (Maharashtra)
After a complaint was lodged with the police against the mass namaz held on the grounds of Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation, the corporation denied permission to the religious fanatics to offer namaz. The police took immediate action when a digital complaint was filed against two religious fanatics who had posted derogatory remarks on the Shivling that was found in Gyanvapi. Everyone should be vigilant to prevent attacks on Hindu Dharma. In Karnataka, when only 6 girls raised the hijab issue, it became a national issue. However, despite the assassinations of many Hindu activists including Kamlesh Tiwari and Harsha, Hindus in India have remained silent.
The foundation of nation-building is based on spirituality. As India is a nation built on spiritual power, it can never be destroyed. Since the mission of Hindutva is penance, it requires the power of spiritual practice. One should keep working without hesitation even when faced with failures. Since Bhagwan Krishna is with us, ultimately success belongs to Hindus !