Hindu Organizations Demand Fast-Track Court Hearings on Mathura and Kashi Disputes
Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh) – Hindu nationalist organizations participating in a convention here have demanded expedited court hearings in fast-track courts to resolve the disputes surrounding the temples in Mathura and Kashi. The convention was organized by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti in the Balaji Dham temple premises in Vrindavan, Mathura district. During the event, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti announced plans to file an online petition advocating for the establishment of fast-track courts to address these temple disputes.
Mathura and Kashi land encroachment cases should be heard in Fast-Track Courts. – various Hindu organizations raise demand in the convention organized by @HinduJagrutiOrg in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh
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Establishing a Hindu Nation is Essential to Protect India’s Cultural Identity – Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale
Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale, National Guide of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, while addressing the gathering, emphasized that establishing a Hindu nation is crucial to preserving India’s cultural identity and integrity. Citing a report by the Pew Research Center, he warned that by 2050, India is projected to become the country with the world’s largest Muslim population. Sadguru Dr Pingale also raised concerns about threats to form independent Christian nations in Manipur and Mizoram and highlighted the misuse of Waqf Act to advance “land jihad.”
The convention was attended by leaders from 54 Hindu nationalist groups, advocates, intellectuals, temple trustees, editors, entrepreneurs, and RTI activists from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Jammu.
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