Thursday, June 16, 2016

Dinesh Kamath's news '5th All India Hindu Adhiveshan to strengthen the task of Protecting Hindu Interests: Dr Uday Dhuri, HJS, Panvel' that was published in Newsband

5th All India Hindu Adhiveshan to strengthen the task of Protecting Hindu Interests: Dr Uday Dhuri, HJS, Panvel
By Dinesh Kamath

PANVEL: For the Establishment of Hindu Rashtra, the 5th All India Hindu Adhiveshan will be held between the 19th and 25th of June 2016, at the Shri Ramnath Temple, Ponda (Goa). This convention will mark the participation of more than 400 delegates belonging to 161 pro-Hindu organizations from 22 States of India as well as those from neighbouring countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka. The delegates are involved in various fields like protection of temples, cow-protection as well as working against denigration of Hindu religious icons, Love Jihad and religious conversion. The common minimum programs that were devised over the last 4 conventions led to the successful implementation of various pro-Hindu programs as well as unification of Hindus. The information was provided by Hindu Janjagruti Samiti Mumbai (Panvel) Spokesperson Dr. Uday Dhuri.
The Press conference was held on 16th June, at Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh. While addressing a press conference. He said that the 5th All India Hindu Convention will aim to provide thrust to the ongoing programs. Hindu Gouvansh Raksha Samiti Mumbai-Palghar unite Shri. Vaibhav Raut, Sanatan Santha Spokesperson Sri. Abhay Vartak were present during the press conference.
Dr. Uday Dhuri further said that, any demands of Hindus that have gathered dust for years are still pending, despite having a pro-Hindu government in power. The government has not taken a firm stand on issues like the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus, ban on cow slaughter, construction of Shriram Temple at Ayodhya etc.
There will be many Dignitaries who will be attending the convention.  D. Uday Dhuri of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Panvel, invited interested pro-Hindus to benefit from the All India Hindu Adhiveshan, which will be broadcast live over the HinduJagruti.org website.

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