Hindu Janajagruti Samiti alarmed by election of ‘anti-national' MPs

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Hindu Janajagruti Samiti alarmed by election of ‘anti-national' MPs

Monday, 24 June 2024 | Kumar Chellappan | KOCHI

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), a collective of various Sanatana Dharma activists have expressed concern over the ever increasing anti-national activities in India and the election of Bharat Todo (Break India) activists as members of Parliament.

The HJS is watching with apprehension the election of Amrit Pal Singh Sandhu, a Khalistani separatist leader, Sheik Abdul Rashid (Baramulla), a Kashmiri extremist and Virato Fernandez (Goa) the Congress leader who is against the Constitution of India in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, according to Ramesh Shinde, national spokesman, HJS. Shinde further stated that Rashi is on record declaring that he would not sing Vande Matharam and the national anthem of the country. In a release to the media, Shinde pointed out that all the three persons mentioned above are part of Breaking India brigade.

“They got elected on anti-India platform and they would be the ones who enact legislations for Indians in our parliament. This is a matter of concern,” said Shinde who announced that a Universal Hindu Meet is being scheduled at Goa from 24 June 2024 to 30 June 2024 to discuss about the new situation. According to HJS, an initiative to destroy and demolish Sanatana Dharma was underway across the world and funded by Open Society Foundation and various Islamic and Christian  fundamentalist organization.

“We are of the view that such an attack against Sanatana Dharma could be prevented by establishing a Hindu Rashtra. A temple for Lord Rama was built and consecrated at Ayodhya. Similarly, we should strive hard to form a Hindu Rashtra working on the principles drawn out by Lord Ram himself,” said Shinde. The week-long conclave being hosted by HJS would see Sants, philosophers, writers and  thinkers from across the world assembling at Goa to devise means to save Sanatana Dharma and also to form the Hindu Rashtra. “We in Sanatana Sharma are not against any religions. What we ask is equal rights and opportunities for the followers of Sanatana Dharma. The breaking India forces are spreading false and fabricated reports that non-Hindus are not safe in India, a blatant lie,” said Shinde.

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