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Resolve made by 6500 Hindus in ‘Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha’ held at Sawantwadi


Hindu Rashtra will have to be established to eliminate anti-nationals and anti-Hindus : Resolve made by devout Hindus

Sawantwadi : Inauguration of the Sabha by lighting a Samai (an oil lamp)
Sawantwadi : Inauguration of the Sabha by lighting a Samai (an oil lamp)
Sawantwadi (Maharashtra) : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) organized ‘Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (sabha)’ to create awareness amongst Hindus towards increasing attacks on Hindu Dharma, conversions of Hindus; oppression of Hindus to appease minorities demoralizing Hindus; slaughtering of cows revered by Hindus; efforts to eliminate Hindu Dharma through the medium of ‘love jihad’ etc. Such awareness was created by intense speeches of various eminent personalities. Owing to such awareness created by the speakers, 6500 devout Hindus who attended the ‘sabha’, made a resolve to establish Hindu Rashtra for elimination of anti-nationals and anti-Hindus; to stop attacks on Hindu Dharma; even if they have to sacrifice everything.
HJS has so far organized more than 870 ‘Dharmajagruti Sabhas’ and created awareness amongst more than 11, 00, 000 Hindus towards Dharma. On Sunday, 7th April, the ‘sabha’ held on the ground near Gymkhana Maidan was 11th such ‘sabha’ held in Sindhu-durga district. The other dignitaries who addressed the ‘sabha’ were Shri. Dhananjay Desai, the Founder President of Hindu Rashtra Sena, Poojya Nandkumar Jadhav of Sanatan Sanstha, Shri. Manoj Khadye of HJS and Kum. Priyanka Lone of ‘Ranaragini’.
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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