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Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at Devadhe (Ratnagiri) ; 450 devout Hindus attend


Don’t relax or rest till ‘Hindu Rashtra’ is established ! – Adv. Milind Jadkar

Lanja (Dist. Ratnagiri, Maharashtra) : Spiritual practice is necessary for establishment of ‘Hindu Rashtra’ (run by ‘sattvik’ people for the welfare of the world) which political parties will never undertake. Let us now prepare ourselves for this mission. Every Hindu should devote at least one hour every day for ‘Dharma-karya’. Don’t relax or rest till ‘Hindu Rashtra’ is established. The above appeal was made by advocate Milind Jadkar. He addressed the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (sabha)’ held by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) at Devadhe. Pujya Nandakumar Jadhav of Sanatan Sanstha, Sou. Manali Bhatkar of ‘Ranaragini’ and Shri. Paresh Gujarathi of HJS shared the dais with him.
Adv. Jadkar said further, “Pakistan is openly exploding bombs in Bharat; but our Ministers are talking about peace. Those, who talk about peace when Hindus are being killed, are just like dead bodies; whereas those who want to revolt against this situation are brave warriors. Some people say that Pakistan is our younger brother and will improve. Why don’t they feel ashamed to say such things? Kasab and Afzal were hanged not because of Court order; but because of forthcoming elections."


Saffron terrorism is a conspiracy hatched by Congress to defame Hindus ! – Pujya Nandkumar Jadhav
Symbol of Hindu Dharma, sacrifices made by Saints and bravery of Hindu Kings is depicted through saffron colour and saffron flag. Anti-Hindu factions are hatching plot to malign the holy saffron. In Congress camps, they are introspecting about Hindu terrorism. It is a conspiracy to defame Hindus. If attempts are made to impose ban on Sanatan, the rulers will have to suffer; just like Ravana had suffered after setting Marutiraya’s tail on fire. Nobody should be under the illusion that by locking an office, ban can be imposed on Sanatan.

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