Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Fifth All India Hindu Adhiveshan (Convention): Pro-Hindus announce campaigns against corruption, bribery and obscenity
By Dinesh Kamath


The Fifth All India Hindu Adhiveshan, held in the Vidyadhiraj Hall of the Shri Ramnath Temple, recently concluded on the 25th of June. The Hindu Adhiveshan, which had started on the 19th of June, witnessed the participation of over 400 delegates of 161 organisations from 22 states as well as neighbouring countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka.
The following Resolutions were passed in the 5th All India Hindu Adhiveshan:
1.        It was decided that in interest of world peace and prosperity, all legal options to ensure that India is declared a Hindu Rashtra will be explored. The Indian Parliament should declare the country as a Hindu Rashtra
2.        Hindus from Nepal are trying to get the Himalayan nation declared a Hindu Rashtra again. The All India Hindu Adhiveshan extends complete moral, political support to their cause. The Nepalese parliament should nullify the present secular constitution and declare the nation as a Hindu Rashtra.
3.        The central government should bring a nationwide ban on cow slaughter and also ensure its stringent implementation
4.        Atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka should be investigated by an international Human rights committee as well as the Indian government. The Bangladeshi government has failed to protect the Hindus there. So the Hindus should be allowed to have a separate homeland in Bangladesh.
5.        The Kashmiri Hindus should be rehabilitated in Jammu and Kashmir.
6.        The Hindu Adhiveshan condemns the Goan government’s ban on Sriram Sena’s Shri. Pramod Muthalik’s entry to the state.
7.        The central government should take steps to ensure that innocent seekers of Sanatan Sanstha are not harassed by the agencies investigating the murders of rationalists.

8.        The central government should ban any anti national activity in places of learning like Universities. Also, immediate action should be initiated against those students found indulging in such activities.

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