The Jaipur Dialogues Annual Summit 2024 – Reclaiming Bharat : A Dire Necessity
Jaipur (Rajasthan) – ‘The Jaipur Dialogues’ is a Hindu nationalist platform that promotes Indic thought, culture and history. Renowned as one of the largest Indic festivals, it has consistently brought together pro-India and pro-Hindu voices to shape and influence public narratives. The Summit is held annually without interruption, underscoring its significance and impact in the intellectual community.
Having alienated himself from Dharma, man is now trapped in this illusory abyss that has led to the degradation of the self. So politicians and peasants alike seek ways to satiate their financial needs and greed. This is also the root of all the evil we are witnessing. While one may be tempted to compare ourselves with the West and think we are better off, India’s state is equally pitiable. This underscores the importance of ancient India. They scaled great economic heights while strengthening the Nation’s foundation of Dharma and Spirituality.
The Jaipur Dialogues organised a three-day Summit from 25th-27th October at Clarks Amer in Jaipur on the theme of ‘Reclaiming Bharat’ with the idea of achieving this objective again. On this occasion, ‘Hat-trick on Hindutva’ book was released. Following are some highlights of the event.
Seminar on Islam and Khalistan : Ramnik Mann who has a military background, said that people are creating discrimination in Sanatan Sikh Dharma. 1984 riots are a proof of this. Congress leaders go abroad and fuel separatism. 1947 Partition gave birth to Khalistan.
Need to produce nationalistic films : The tone of the discussions on Bollywood, OTT and social media : Films, OTT and social media are out to destroy Indian culture by creating anti-India stories and demeaning Sanatan Dharma and Hindutva. This is a challenge for us, and we must produce nationalistic films and fight back confusing videos which create doubts in the minds of Indians. Abhijit Joag, Amber Zaidi, Abhishek Tiwari, Pandit Satish Sharma and Pratik Borade spoke in this session.
Knowledge and unity
The Summit was inaugurated by the Governor of Rajasthan, Haribhau Bagade. He said, “India’s ancient knowledge tradition, history and culture have been rich. Indians have always been willing to acquire knowledge and we must continue to do so”. We are reminded of the words of Bhartrhari, who extolled the virtues of knowledge in the Nitishataka with – In kings we value knowledge and not wealth. For bereft of knowledge, man is but an animal.
The inaugural session of the Summit included media stalwart Ganesh (Bhau) Torsekar. Bhau appealed to the nationalists to empower themselves to build a Hindu ecosystem. Our Nation is besieged by the deep state, communism masquerading as wokeism, and Islamic-Christian bigotry. There is a dire need for a Hindu ecosystem. In such times, the Hindu society can benefit from the wisdom and experience that Bhau Torsekar has to offer. Books authored by the Jaipur Dialogues founder Sanjay Dixit – Krishna Gopeshvara, and All Religions Are Not The Same – were launched in the inaugural session.
Combating Fake Narratives
The fake narrative factories have been busy across the world to target and dehumanise Hindus. Hindus need to awaken and combat this. There is a need to unlearn and relearn. ‘BBC On Trial’ – the much-awaited documentary on the misdeeds of BBC in creating a vitiating atmosphere against Hindus and India, may help achieve this.
In the ‘Kashi Mathura – Hindu Narrative’ session, Supreme Court Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain said, “Demolition of the temple does not end the existence of the Idol. God lives there in the subtle form. A mosque can be relocated, but not a temple”. Advocate Jain hinted that temples mean everything to Hindus. If the Hindus want to be protected, the temples that give them the shield of the phenomenal power of Divine consciousness must be preserved and protected.
While revealing the truth about those who attacked these temples, Dr Kuldeep Dutta said, “Most Muslims do not know Urdu or Arabic, nor can they read and understand the Quran. They accept only the words of the cleric as the gospel truth”.
Government Reform
Other important sessions included ‘Decolonising Indian Mind’. While the Nation is ‘Independent’ on paper, Independence can only be achieved by breaking free from the mental shackles of colonialism. Sankrant Sanu poignantly said, “We have been pursuing the improvement of our society for the last one and a half centuries. While in fact, our society is far ahead of the West. What we need is not social reform, but Government reform”. Violence against Hindus at all levels under the garb of secularism must be eradicated. Hindus should strive to amend laws to favour Hindu interests.
Concluding day of ‘The Jaipur Dialogues’ Summit
State Governments may have different views on law and order; but the Union Government has to intervene in the internal security of the country. Traitors will have to be recognized as enemies and infiltrators will have to be expelled. On the last day of the Summit, experts, writers and intellectuals from India and abroad addressed the questions of the audience through the above answers.
President of ‘Jaipur Dialogues’ Sanjay Dixit released the manifesto of ‘Jaipur Sanatan’. On this occasion, all the devout Hindus expressed their determination to fulfill India’s responsibility to protect the geographical boundaries and culture of Sanatan Hindus by stating that ‘Sanatan Dharma is nationalism’. Bhau Torsekar endorsed the ‘Sanatan Hindu Sankalp Patra’.
For the past 76 years, the communists have made India hollow like how the termites crumble a piece of wood : Conclusion of the seminar on ‘Hindutva Vs Islam’
Naseer Ahmed Sheikh, Abhas Maldhayar, Neeraj Atri, Nazia Elahi Khan, Karthik Gaur and Omendra Ratnu presented their firm opinions in the evening session on ‘Hindutva Vs Islam’. While talking on ‘Communism and Indian Value System’ Dr Satchidanand Shevde said that communists are very shrewd. They don’t talk about Islam in Kashmir, but they talk against Hindus in other States of the country. They criticize Hindus and their Deities. For the past 76 years, they made India hollow like how the termites crumble a piece of wood; but now the times are changing.
Sandeep Balakrishnan said that the communists have divided the society in two parts. Films, plays, literature, science, education, family, etc. are all decided according to their ideology. They cannot win elections on their own. They should be called ‘Communists’ instead of ‘Leftists’.
Abhijit Chawda said that many organizations like the ‘ISI’ are working in Pakistan. Pakistan does not have cordial relations with the Taliban and Afghanistan. These countries have tried to maintain their economy through drug trafficking. Even so, they have failed.
Hindus have to celebrate the next 99 victories : Speaking on the topic ‘Politics of 2029’, young journalists Anupam Singh, Tuheen Sinha, Omkar Chaudhary, Shantanu Gupta and Harshvardhan Tripathi said that the politics of 2029 will be better than 2014. Congress is lagging behind. Hindus have to celebrate the next 99 victories like they did in the year 2014.
INDI alliance is trying to divide the country through its corrupt ideology and division of caste. Congress should not have a single seat in this country till 2034. Since 1984, Congress has been rejected continuously and the country has witnessed how the subsequent Governments fared. There is great concern among the opposition about the current stable Government. Therefore, attempts are being made to weaken the country by creating various plots. Abhijit Iyer Mitra said that Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran have been engaged in terrorism and financial trafficking, but there is no development in these countries.
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Our Nation is besieged by the deep state, communism masquerading as wokeism, and Islamic-Christian bigotry !