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VHP passes 5 major resolutions, says ‘No Masjid will be allowed in Temple City of Ayodhya’


Chennai January 6, 2013: In an major conference, Vishwa Hindu Parishad has passed 5 major resolutions related to issues of Hindu faith, including construction of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya. The convention discussed ‘Challenges before the resurgent Hindu Society’ on Saturday at Em.El.Em.Kalyana Mandapam, Chennai. Swamy Dayananda Saraswathi, Ashok Singhal, Ragava Reddy, International President, VHP, Ashok Rao Chowgule, International Working President, VHP (Overseas), Champathrai, International General Secretary, VHP.  S.Gopalarathnam Central Joint Secretary, Era.Meyappan, State President, Su.Srinivasan, State Secretary, R B V S Manian Vice President, C Kanakarajan Vice President, Padmashri Krishnakumar Warriar, V.Mylsamy, Praful H Sejpal, Patrons, VHP Dakshin Tamilnadu participated in the function.
Resolution-1: NO MASJID WILL BE ALLOWED IN TEMPLE CITY OF AYODHYA
 
 
It is learnt that the Government is planning to allocate land near the site of Ram Janma Bhoomi and the city of Ayodhya to construct a Masjid. This Congregation of Saints and Sadhus of Tamilnadu makes a fervent appeal to the Central Government to hand over the entire site to Shri Ram Janma Bhoomi trust to facilitate the creation of a  grant Shri ram temple ate the holy place of birth of Shri Ram lala.
 
The congregation of Saints and Sadhus of Tamilnadu further demands the Central Government should not allow any construction of a mosque or any structure for worship of other religions in the sauda ghosh parikarama.
 
The congregation of Saints and Sadhus of T.N. strongly insists that the Government should not permit construction of any place of worship of any other religion that will disturb the social harmony prevailing in Ayodhya.
 
Resolution-2: ENTER THE LAWS FOR PROHIBITING COW SLAUGHTER
 
Cows are slaughter in Tamil Nadu every day. Days such as bakrid cows are killed in full public view in broad day light. The government is turning blind eye to such atrocious acts of slaughter cows.
 
Day in and day out cows and bulls are illegal transported from Tamil Nadu to the neighboring states for slaughter.
 
The vehicles that are illegally transporting the cows are across the state are now and then stopped by the alert public. The public eventually set free the cows.  Despite such alert responses by the public in setting free the cows meant for slaughter, the authorities many times hand over the cows back to the ill eagle transporters, let alone the fact that no action is ever taken against the offenders by the authorities.
 
The congregation of Saints  & Sadhus of Tamil Nadu requests the government to enact & enforce stringent laws to prevent the illegal transportation and eventual slaughtering of cows.
 
Resolution-3:  ENACT ANTI-CONVERSION LAWS
Religious conversions are increasing day by day in Tamil Nadu. Several Christians denominations are converting by deceit innocent Hindus. The congregation demands of the government of Tamil Nadu to enact stringent laws to prevent forceful conversions.
 
The congregation calls forth the Hindus to be alert so as to prevent conversions in their neighborhood. It requests the government enact laws to empower the local public to prevent illegal conversions.
 
To prevent religious conversion the congregation requests the Saints & Sadhus in Tamil Nadu to promote and propagate the Hindu religion among the Hindus.
 
Resolution-4: LET US PUT AN END TO CASTE CONFLICTS
ATTEMPTS ARE BEING MADE BY LEADERS OF VARIOUS RELIGIONS TO HARVEST ALL BENEFITS BY CREATING WEDGE AMONG DIFFERENT CAST OF HINDU SOCIETY. WITHOUT REALIZING THIS SINISTER DESIGN THE HINDUS ARE GETTING THEMSELVES INVOLVED IN CONFLICTS AMONG VARIOUS CASTS FOR TRIVIAL REASONS.
Recently the inter-caste marriages by certain individuals are projected as cast issues leading to conflicts among such casts. In such circumstances boys are being raised by certain cast leaders both vocalic and in writing supporting compulsory inter-cast marriages.
 
The only solution to avoid such conflicts amongst Hindus is creating the feeling of brotherhood amongst all.
 
Further we should strive for a congenial harmonist Hindu society devoid of cast conflicts and various differences.
 
This congregation appeals to the Sadhus & saints to tour in their own places and high propagate the need for brother hood amongst the Hindu society.
 
Resolution-5: SACREDNESS OF HOLY RIVER
This congregation appeals both state and central government to take the required steps to protect the sacredness of holy rivers. Already under the leader ship of saints & Sadhus many attempts have been made to protect river Ganga. Similarly to protect river Cauvery the Sadhus & Sannyais are undertaking yatras of awareness during the last two years. It is also to be noted that the common man are also taking active part in this yatras and are raising their voice for protection of holy river Cauvery.
 
This congregation earnestly appeals to central and state governments to listen to the demand of Sadhus & general public and take suitable action for the protection of holy rivers.
 
source: http://samvada.org/2013/news/vhp-passes-5-major-resolutions-says-no-masjid-will-be-allowed-in-temple-city-of-ayodhya

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