Elect candidates who work against Love Jihad and Cow slaughter, irrespective of caste – Munna Kumar Sharma, National President, Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, New Delhi
Ramnathi (Ponda), June 22 (Corr.) – As long as Hindus remain in majority in this country, this country will remain safe. If Hindus become a minority, India will also be divided. The Hindus are forced to flee whenever the Muslims are in majority. Hence, if Hindus remain safe, the world, including India, will also remain safe. The then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi inserted the word ‘secular’ in the Constitution. Since then, those who insult Hindu Dharma in this country are called ‘secular’ and ‘educated’, while those who fight to protect Hindus are called ‘saffron terrorists’. Candidates who work against love jihad, cow slaughter should be elected in the coming elections, irrespective of their caste.
One day Hindu Rashtra will materialise, that is when our nation will become the strongest in the world. Therefore, apart from establishing the Hindu Rashtra, we must Hinduize the whole world with the help of the Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, said Munna Kumar Sharma, National President, Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, New Delhi during the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.
85 percent of India’s population is Hindu. So it is a nation of Hindus. Still, mata (Hindu women) and gomata are not safe in this country. Earlier there were various kingdoms of Hindu kings, still it was a Hindu Rashtra. When this country came under the rule of foreign Muslim invaders, oppression of Hindus started. The British did the same thing. When Hindu kings and subjects participated in the freedom struggle, the British tried to harass them.
Numerous Hindu organizations are working on various issues like love jihad, land jihad, cow slaughter, religious conversion across the country. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is doing the important task of bringing such organizations on one platform. My humble salutations to the Samiti and their source of inspiration Parampujya Dr Jayant Athavale.