Take to the streets, or all your temples will turn into mosques
Just as Muslims unite globally when they face a religious crisis, Hindus must also come together to protect their identity.
Just as Muslims unite globally when they face a religious crisis, Hindus must also come together to protect their identity.
Hindus should organize themselves. In places where we do not reach, there are increasing incidents of conversions. Religious leaders will have to reach the poor.
It is dangerous for Hindus to argue on such issues when there should be unity among Hindus, their organisations and sects.
Hindus in Bangladesh have realised that they must unite and make efforts for their own protection, as no external support will come from India or other countries. Hindus across the world need to learn from Hindus in Bangladesh.
The British and later the Congress have been responsible for making Hindus forget their Dharma. Therefore, Hindus in Maharashtra must commit themselves to ensuring Congress’s complete eradication in this election.
Indian Hindus should learn from the Hindus in Canada.
No one dared to create disturbance, whether it is shutting down madarasas or build Shriram temple in Ayodhya.
Our bargaining power is extremely weak, necessitating stronger laws. India has a large market with a population of 1.45 billion. To become self-reliant, we must improve our internal systems and conduct self-evaluation.
It is quite unfortunate that today, out of the four basic life pursuits – Purushartha, as we call it, ‘artha’ or material gain (specifically monetary gain) has gained importance.
Mr Hosabale stated that if Hindus didn’t remain united, in today’s language, there would be a situation of getting ‘cut down’ if divided.