Preparations for second ‘All India Hindu
Convention’ in final stages
By Dinesh Kamath
NAVI MUMBAI: In the press conference organised in Mumbai Marathi
Patrakar Sangha, Shri. Sunil Ghanwat, Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
for Maharashtra, Advocate Sanjeev Punalekar, National Secretary of Hindu
Vidhidnya Parishad (Hindu Lawyers Forum), and Shri. Durgesh Parulkar of Hindu
Mahasabha addressed the journalists.
The
pressmen were informed that preparations for the second ‘All India Hindu
Convention’ for the establishment of Hindu Nation starting from 6th June in Goa , were in final stages. Till now, over 250 dignitaries
from 20 States have registered for the Convention, and proud Hindu delegates
from Nepal and Malaysia , and refugee Hindus from Pakistan will
be participating for the first time in the Convention. Those participating in
the Convention mainly include 10 Dharmacharyas, more than 100 office bearers of
70 devout Hindu organisations, 50 social workers, 25 lawyers, 45
industrialists, 15 senior journalists, 8 pravachankars (Pravachan – religious
discourse), 6 Philosophers and dignitaries from various fields. All the
programmes of the Convention being held from 6th to 10th June will be organised
in Vidyadhiraj meeting hall, in Shri Ramnath temple at Ponda (Goa ).
This Convention will resolve many problems faced by India and the Hindu community
overseas, and the mission of establishment of the Hindu Nation for world peace
will be strengthened. This statement was made by the proud Hindu organisations
in a press conference.
In
the first Convention, deliberations were held primarily for the protection of
Hindus in Kashmir and West Bengal . In the
Convention that is being held this year, emphasis will be laid on uniting Hindu
organisation overseas as well as from Bharat and making determined efforts to
unite against injustice on Hindus. From this viewpoint, schedule for the
protection of Hindu community in the neighbouring countries, meaning, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia and their culture will be finalised
during the Convention.
Organisations
that are active at various levels for the protection of Dharma will be
participating in this Convention. They also include few organisations active
for protection of cows and development of cow-lineage. From the viewpoint of
bringing all organisations active in cow-lineage development field under one
roof and establishing an organisation at national level to strive for the
protection of cows and development of cow-lineage, necessary deliberations will
be held during the Convention. This organisation will be effective in
developing good cooperation among activists all over Bharat from this field.
The
schedule for the day of the Convention has been divided into various sessions.
In lecture-session, experts in respective fields will address the attendees. In
the session for narrating experiences, good and bad experiences perceived while
being active for the protection of the Nation and Dharma will be narrated. In
deliberation session, social, national, and religious problems of Hindus will
be discussed. Apart from this, State-wide meetings will be arranged to finalise
‘Common action programme’ on the problems faced in each State. Similarly, on
8th June, independent meetings of devout Hindu Industrialists and Journalists
and on 9th June meetings of devout Hindu lawyers and Philosophers have been
arranged.
Hindu
Janajagruti Samiti has organised a special exhibition on the problems related
to the Nation and Dharma at the venue of the Convention. In this exhibition,
important topics such as, education on Dharma, protection of Dharma,
revolutionary heroes, so also atrocities faced by Bangladeshi and Kashmiri
Hindus, Love Jihad, cow-protection, protection of river Ganga, need for the
establishment of the Hindu Nation, code of conduct for Hindus for the elections
etc. are included.
In
order to enable the curious Hindus watch the views expressed by the devout
Hindus participating in the Convention from their homes, important sessions of
the Convention will be telecast live on the website link www.Hindujagruti.org/summit/english.php.
The timings of the telecast are as given ahead. On 6th, 7th, 9th, and 10th June
from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2.15.to 4.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. and
on 8th June, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. This telecast can also be watched on
mobile phones having internet facility and on tablets by visiting the above
link.
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