Thursday, June 26, 2014

Dinesh Kamath's news 'Conclusion of the Third All India Hindu Convention' that was published in Newsband

Conclusion of the Third All India Hindu Convention
By Dinesh Kamath

(Above) Photo: From left Mr. Anil Dir, Shri. Ramesh Shinde, H.H. Dr. Charudatta Pingale, Shri. Madhav Battarayaand and adv. Shri. Virendra Ichalkaranjikar in the press conference organised to inform outcome of the convention
PANAJI: The Third All India Hindu Convention passed resolutions for the establishment of the Hindu Nation in Bharat and Nepal besides resolutions for a complete ban on Cow-slaughter, stopping insurgence from Bangladesh and finalisation of the policy for the protection of the Hindus world over. This information was given by the National Guide of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti H.H. Dr Charudatta Pingale during the press conference held here. The conference was also attended by Prof. Madhav Bhattarai, the ‘Rajguru’ of Nepal and President of the Rashtriya Dharmasabha. Four hundred representatives of over 125 Hindu organisations from 20 States in Bharat as well as representatives from Bangladesh and Nepal participated in the Convention.
As per the ‘Common action Programme’ finalised during the Convention, it has been decided to organise 80 regional Conventions across 20 States and ‘Public Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas’ at 100 venues. H.H. Dr Pingale also informed that a decision has been taken during the Convention to work unitedly for providing assistance during the natural and man-induced calamities, and to implement a programme of ‘Self-defence training classes’ for strengthening of the Hindus.
Mr Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti informed that the Convention also passed the resolutions as given ahead. The BJP Government, which assumed power in the Centre recently should legislate Acts – 1) Act banning cow-slaughter throughout the country, 2) Common Civil Code giving equal rights to all citizens in the country according to the judgement passed by the Supreme Court and 3) Act banning religious conversion in order to preserve Hindu race.
The demands raised in the Convention include 1) Act to be legislated for deporting 5 crore Bangladeshi intruders inBharat 2) Enact the bill to grant citizenship to Hindus displaced from Bangladesh and Pakistan 3) Awarding stringent punishment to those sheltering and providing help to intruders from Bangladesh.
This convention passed the resolution that:
1. This Convention supports morally, politically and at all the levels the local Hindus, who are making efforts so that Nepal be declared as a Hindu Nation.
2.  Nepal’s Parliament should declare Nepal a Hindu Nation

3. The Secular Government of Bharat should not interfere directly or indirectly to crush the future movement to force the Nepal Government to declare Nepal as a Hindu Nation.

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