‘All India Hindu Convention’ in a
nutshell
By Dinesh Kamath
(Above) Inauguration of the third 'All India Hindu
Convention' by lighting traditional lamp at the hands of Saints
(Above) Representatives of Hindu organisations from
Bharat and overseas participating in the Convention
PANVEL: Hindu Jan Jagruti Samiti of Panvel has
summarized the happenings at All India Hindu Convention.
In the week-long
third 'All India Hindu Convention' held between 20 to 26 June 2014 at Ramnath
temple, Goa, resolution to declare Bharat and Nepal as 'Hindu Nations' was
passed amid slogans of 'Jayatu Jayatu Hindurashtram'! On this occasion, about
400 representatives of more than 125 Hindu organisations and sects from Bharat,
Nepal and Bangladesh were present. Bringing together representatives of Hindu
organisations from Andaman to Sindh Province in Pakistan; from Kanyakumari to
Kashmir valley; from Assam to Punjab and from Odisha to Goa was nothing short
of a miracle. This Convention received blessings and support from
Shrimadjagadguru Shankaracharya of Purvamnaya Shrigovardhan-Puri Pith Swami
Nishchalanand Saraswati and Shankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Pith Swami Jayendra
Saraswati.
The following were the main features:
Everyone was
asked to contemplate regarding the interests of the society, Nation and Dharma.
Lone warriors were
felicitated.
Unity prevailed as
language barrier was overcome.
Resolutions,
connected with pride of Hindus in the Nation and protection of Hindus abroad
were unanimously passed in the Convention.
Along with
conveying demands of all Hindu organisations to the Government through the
medium of above resolutions, a Common action plan was also finalised in the
Convention.
Everyone was
alerted about the fact that time was ripe to start freedom struggle for a Hindu
Nation.
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