Monday, June 20, 2016

Dinesh Kamath's news 'Fifth All India Hindu Convention begins in presence of Saints and recitation of Vedamantras' that was published in Newsband

Fifth All India Hindu Convention begins in presence of Saints and recitation of Vedamantras
By Dinesh Kamath
Pic 1: From left H.H. (Ms.) Anuradha Wadekar; H.H. Tanuja Thakur, H.H. (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, Mahant Ichchhagiri Maharaj lighting the sacred lamp and H.H. Swami Divyajeevandasji Maharaj
Pic 2: Devout Hindus present in the Convention seen responding

Pic 3: Adv_VishnuShankar Jain and Adv_Sanjeev Punalekar
At Ramnathi (Goa), on 19 June, the fifth All India Hindu Convention for establishing the Hindu Nation (a Nation based on Sanatan Dharma) was inaugurated on the morning of 19th June in the auspicious presence of Saints and recitation of Vedamantras. On this occasion, the sacred lamp was lit at the hands of Sanatan’s Saint H.H. (Ms.) Anuradha Wadekar; H.H. Tanuja Thakur of Vedik Upasana Peeth, H.H. Swami Diyajeevandasji Maharaj, Mahant Ichchhagiri Maharaj of the Panchamdash Juna Akhada in Tuljapur, Maharashtra and H.H. (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, the National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Over 400 delegates from 22 States in Bharat, Nepal and Sri Lanka are present for the Convention. At this time, an appeal was made to the Saints and Hindu delegates present to dedicate themselves for establishing the Hindu Nation.
'Hindu Nation' will be established only through the unity of devout Hindus!’ said Ramesh Shinde. National Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Even when the term 'Hindu Nation' is uttered, progressives, secularists, other religious communities and media become frantic saying the demand of the 'Hindu Nation' is extra-Constitutional. However, those who have not studied the Constitution adequately should realise that the demand of the 'Hindu Nation' is very much Constitutional, he added.
Second day of the 5th All India Hindu Convention:
At Ramnathi (Goa) on 20 June, in the evening session of the first day and first session of second day of the 5th All India Hindu Convention, many dignitaries presented their views. The Secretary of the Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad Adv. Sanjiv Punalekar said, “For creating awareness about establishing the 'Hindu Nation', not much time is at our disposal. In such a situation, instead of limiting the fight on the issues such as cow protection, Love jihad etc., it is essential also to fight for social problems being faced by Hindus. Today, every citizen is beset with corruption and exploitation practised at Government level. It is necessary to begin legal struggle by uniting victimised people. These very people will unite and establish the 'Hindu Nation' in the future. In the social revolution, efforts will be made to improve more and more the prevalent corrupted system”.
Adv. Vishnushankar Jain of ‘Hindu Front For Justice’ from Lucknow spoke on the subject of ‘The effective role to be played at the Judicial level for protection of Dharma.’ While speaking on the subject, he said that today the use of Clause No 19 of the IPC is being changed to suit the convenience of an individual.
Mr. Kamalesh Tiwari said that the falsehood in the Judicial system will be avoided in the 'Hindu Nation' and there will be equal justice for all.
Mr. Sunil Ghanvat, the State Organiser of the Hindu Janjagruti Samiti gave the gathering an account of the agitations that are being staged along with like-minded organisations and the success attained.

Ms. Pratiksha Korgaonkar, the State Organiser of Ranaragini, the women’s wing of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti narrated her experiences during the agitations.

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