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‘Tarun Hindu’ and ‘Hindu Samhati’, promptly turn active for Dharma after ‘Hindu Adhiveshan’ !


Introduction

First ‘All India Hindu Convention’ was held in Goa between 10th to 14th June 2012. This Convention was attended by proud Hindus from 20 states in the country. The activists of organisations, ‘Tarun Hindu’ from Jharkhand and ‘Hindu Samhati’ from Bangal were very much impressed by this Convention. Some characteristic actions in the mission being carried out by Dr, Neel Madhav Das, Founder of ‘Tarun Hindu’ organisation and Mr. Tapan Ghosh, Founder of ‘Hindu Samhati’ organisation are narrated ahead.

1. Dr, Neel Madhav Das, Founder of ‘Tarun Hindu’ organisation

Dr, Neel Madhav Das, Founder of ‘Tarun Hindu’
Dr, Neel Madhav Das, Founder of ‘Tarun Hindu’

A. The activists of ‘Tarun Hindu’ organisation saying ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindurashtram !’ instead of ‘Hello’ while speaking on the telephone ! 

Founder of ‘Tarun Hindu’ organisation, Dr, Neel Madhav Das, had participated in the ‘All India Hindu Convention’ held in June 2012, in Goa. During the Convention, a slogan ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindurashtram !’  was being repeatedly shouted. The activists of this organisation are emulating it. While speaking with each other, all the activists of ‘Tarun Hindu’ organisation start the conversation by saying ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindurashtram !’ instead of ‘Hello’, and on the conclusion of conversation on the telephone they say, ‘next meeting will be in Hindu Rashtra’ and switch of the telephone.

1B. Dr. Das feels special love and confidence about Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Dr. Das perceives high respects about Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. He wholeheartedly feels that, ‘both these organisations are selflessly performing the mission in the interest of Dharma and the Nation.’ Therefore, he undertakes any activity in relation to their organisation only after consulting seekers of Sanatan Sanstha and activists of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. He even discusses with the Sanstha and Samiti as to whom should be invited as guests or principal speaker in the programmes organised by his organisation.

1C. Dr. Neel Madhav Das is confident that many organisations will participate in the activities of ‘Tarun Hindu’ and ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’ ! 

On 3rd February, annual convention of ‘Tarun Hindu’ organisation will take place. The topic of discussions in the convention will be, “To lawfully remove the word ‘Secular’ from the Constitution of Bharat, and efforts to be made for the establishment of Hindu Rashtra.” Dr. Das regularly takes advice of Samiti as to what should be the outline of the programme and who should be invited to attend. Dr. Das always says, “This programme is being organised jointly by ‘Tarun Hindu’ and ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. In the future, many organisations will participate in our activities by witnessing our objective and mission.”

1D. Undying faith unto Dr. H.H. Dr. Jayant Athavale ! 

Dr. Das once said, “I had met many Saints and spiritual organisations in connection with the activities of our organisation, but none of them talked about Hindu Rashtra. Dr. H.H. Dr. Jayant Athavale is the only Saint who talks about and takes efforts to establish Hindu Rashtra.”

1 E. Planning for exhibition stall due to intense desire for Hindutva mission 

To create awareness among Hindus, Dr. Das has booked an exhibition stall in a religious fair being held in District Dhanabad in Jharakhand for 10 days. He told activists of Samiti, “The objective of both our organisations is to establish Hindu Rashtra. Therefore, we will organise an exhibition of Holy texts and sattvik products of Sanatan Sanstha in the propagation stall. It will create awareness among Hindus.” In this manner, he made the exhibition stall available free of cost.

2. Mr. Tapan Ghosh, Founder of the organisation ‘Hindu Samhati’ and taking actions against the atrocities on Hindus !

Mr. Tapan Ghosh, Founder of Hindu Samhati
Mr. Tapan Ghosh, Founder of Hindu Samhati

Mr. Tapan Ghosh, Founder of ‘Hindu Samhati’ had arrived from Kolkota to attend ‘All India Hindu Convention’ held in Goa. He is constantly trying to secure justice for Hindus in Bangal by lawfully resisting the atrocities being committed on them. Activists of ‘Hindu Samhati’ are actively performing their duties in many districts of Bangal.

2 A. Admiring ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’ in the presence of own activists

He had invited me (Mr. Chittaranjan Sural) in one of his meetings to guide his activists. In this meeting, while introducing me to his activists Mr. Ghosh said, “He is an activist of such an organisation which is active for the benefit of Hindutva in all states, in the nation. His organisation teaches sadhana (Spiritual practice) along with the mission for the nation to individuals in the society. Those of you present here, who wish to learn about sadhana should discuss it with Mr. Sural.”

2B. Inviting ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’ in the annual festival of ‘Hindu Samhati’

During the annual festival of ‘Hindu Samhati’ being held in Kolkota on 14th February, many intellectuals of pro-Hindu organisations are invited along with ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.

It is realised from above aspects that the ‘All India Hindu Convention’ held in Goa was a well-planned and carried a far-reaching viewpoint. This became possible only through the grace of Shrikrushna and Dr. H.H. Dr. Jayant Athavale; hence, I express my gratitude unto Their Holy feet.

- Mr. Chittaranjan Sural, National Organiser, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

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