‘Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav’ to be held in Goa from 16th to 22nd June
From left : Mr Neelkanth Chaudhary (Trustee for the Shri Manudevi Sansthan), Mr Prashant Juvekar (District Coordinator, HJS), Sadhguru Nandkumar Jadhav and Advocate Yogesh Patil
Jalgaon (Maharashtra) – The ‘All-India Hindu Rashtra Convention’, held every year for the last 11 years, has resulted in holding discussions on Hindu Rashtra not only in India but across the world. Many platforms have been created which are demanding the establishment of Hindu Rashtra. Though supporters of the Islamic State in India are being arrested, the ‘Khalistan’-supporters are challenging Police and administration in Punjab; killing devout Hindu activists; while in States like Manipur and Nagaland, houses of Hindus are set on fire. Despite the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, Hindus are still not safe. Several Hindu girls were brutally killed under Love Jihad, all over the country, indicating the grave situation in India. The facts exposed in the film ‘The Kerala Story’ are no longer limited to Kerala, but the large extent of this jihadi conspiracy is getting exposed across the country through many such incidents. Hindus’ speeches are treated as ‘hate-speech’ and cases are immediately filed against them, but no action is taken against those who openly raise slogans of beheading Hindus. The interrogations conducted by National Investigation Agency have brought forth the plan of the ‘Popular Front of India’ and ‘ISIS’ to make India an Islamic country by 2047. Therefore, establishing ‘Ram Rajya’ i.e. Hindu Rashtra in India is the only alternative to avert the further partition of this country. Hence, to give momentum to the mission of establishing Hindu Rashtra, the ‘All-India Hindu Rashtra Convention’, i.e., ‘Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav’ is being held even this year, at ‘Shri Ramnath Devasthan’, Ponda, Goa between 16th and 22nd June 2023, informed Mr Prashant Juvekar of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) during a press conference. Along with him Sadhguru Nandkumar Jadhav and Advocate Yogesh Patil of Sanatan Sanstha were also present.
Prof. Neelkanth Chowdhury the secretary of the Satpuda Niwasini Manudevi Temple said that due to the directives received from last year’s Hindu Rashtra Convention on the topic of ‘Temple Management’, the state-level temple trust conference could be held at Jalgaon this year and in this year’s Mahotsav, there will be a brainstorming session on the topic of ‘Preserving and protecting Temple Culture’ for further planning. Many temple trustees will also be participating in this Mahotsav this year.
Hindus from 7 countries and 28 States of India will be attending this yearMore than 1,500 representatives of about 350 pro-Hindu organisations from 26 States of India, so also from the USA, Bangladesh, Nepal, etc. have been invited to the Convention. There will be brainstorming on various topics including atrocities on Hindus besides subjects related to laying the foundation for establishing Hindu Rashtra. |