Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Dinesh Kamath's news 'In Bharat, to take care of interests of the majority is a rarity, say Mr. Arvind Pansare and Dr Uday Dhuri, spokesmen of HJS, Navi Mumbai' that was published in Newsband

In Bharat, to take care of interests of the majority is a rarity, say Mr. Arvind Pansare and Dr Uday Dhuri, spokesmen of HJS, Navi Mumbai
By Dinesh Kamath

Above: Mr. Arvind Pansare, Spokesman of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, Panvel, Navi Mumbai 

Above: Dr Uday Dhuri, Spokesman of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, Panvel, Navi Mumbai
NAVI MUMBAI: Mr Arvind Pansare and Dr Uday Dhuri, spokespersons of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, located at Panvel, Navi Mumbai spoke about the Fifth All India Hindu Conventiion to be held at Ramnathi, Goa from 19th to 25th June 2016. They spoke about the reasons why the Convention has been organized and the condition of Hindus in their own country. Here are some excerpts:
“Proclamation of 'Hindu Nation' and a national platform of Hindu organisations
'Hindu Nation'! A concrete reality as envisaged by Swatantryaveer Savarkar became a forgotten word after attaining Independence. After Independence, Bharat which was a Svayambhu (Self-materialised) Hindu Nation became a secular nation. As a result, although there are 157 Christian nations, 52 Muslim nations, 12 Buddhist nations and a Jew nation, but not a single nation for Hindus in the world. Therefore, 'All India Hindu Convention' was being organised in Goa for last 4 years with a pious intention that Bharat, claiming and preserving inheritance of Hindu culture and Sanatan Dharma be declared as the 'Hindu Nation'. Delegates from small and big organisations and sects active in every State of Bharat remain present in the Convention. The Fifth All India Hindu Convention will be held at Ramnathi, Goa from 19th to 25th June 2016.
Hindu Convention is uniting Hindu organisations, sects and institutions from the nation and overseas. Hindu Convention is proving to be guidance for Hindu organisations.
The Output of Conventions are as follows:
Inspiration is provided by the Convention to Hindu organisations in uniting for launching agitations on a common platform for a common issue on a single day throughout the nation.
It is a movement to protect religious traditions commenced by Ranaragini branch of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti on an auspicious day of Gudhipadwa.
Miss Pratiksha Korgaonkar, Organiser of Ranragini for Maharashtra received 'Bhagini' award.
Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad, which began its activities from the All India Hindu Convention for protecting Hindu Dharma and Hindus has proved to be a pillar of support for all Hindu organisations.
Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad exposed many scams
The Conventions initiated 'India against Islamic State', a public movement against terrorism
Fifth All India Hindu Convention will witness participation of Hindus
Point to note: All over the world, seminars are held by the minorities. It is a matter of deliberation that a Convention of the majority has to be organised in Bharat. Most of the nations in the world, while giving priority to the interests of the majority, take care to ensure that no injustice is done to the minorities, by remaining in a particular framework. However, in Bharat, to take care of interests of the majority is a rarity, on the contrary, justice is denied to and sometimes, even atrocities are committed on the majority in the name of serving the interests of the minorities. Political ends are achieved by dividing the majority. Therefore, Convention has to be organised in the interest of Hindus. Devout Hindu organisations and sects, representing the majority Hindus have to get active to protect Hindus. This Convention is meant only for such organisations and sects. This Convention is also important for common Hindus because their problems and outbreak of their feelings will find a given due attention in this Convention. Moreover, the Convention is also committed to carry out permanent solutions to these problems.
To summarise, All India Hindu Convention is not merely a Yadnya for the establishment of the 'Hindu Nation', but a platform for interactions about the interests of Hindus. A series of these Conventions will definitely give a new turn to the future history.”

So the above were some of the excerpts passed by the spokespersons of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti located at Panvel, Navi Mumbai.
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