Convention delves on insecurity of Hindus across India

hinduismPONDA: Speakers delved on the insecurity of Hindus across India on the third day of the 5th All India Hindu Convention being held at the Ramnathi Temple.

“In1990, we did not leave Kashmir willingly, but were forced to by the terrorists to leave. No cognisance of this genocide of Kashmiris is being taken,” said Rahul Kaul, National Coordinator of ‘Youth for Panun Kashmir’. 

Today, the displacement of Hindus in Kashmir has extended to Kairana in UP, he said, and alleged that due to pressure from the separatists, the Jammu & Kashmir Government is hatching a sinister conspiracy to oppose rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus under ‘agenda of alliance’.

He said if the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus is not completed immediately, Hindus in the entire Bharat “will march towards Kashmir on January 19 next year,” the date on which displacement of Kashmiri Hindus began. Rehabilitation of Hindus in Kashmir will be the beginning of establishing the ‘Hindu Nation’, he added.

“Hindus from Arunachal Pradesh are very much an inseparable part of the Hindu Dharma,” said Kuru Tai from Arunachal Pradesh.

“There are 26 castes in Arunachal Pradesh which worship Sun and Moon. Christian missionaries, with their conspiracy are telling them that they are separate from Hindu Dharma and thereby converting them; however, they are very much an inseparable part of the Hindu Dharma,” said Tai.

The number of churches in Arunachal Pradesh that has 3428 villages stands at 2700. By adding that conversion is encouraged at the Government and the administrative levels, he elaborated upon the dreadfulness of the problem of conversion.

In the beginning, on the backdrop of ‘International Yoga Day’, Dr Kaushik Chandra Mallick, a member of the Kolkata-based ‘Shastra Dharma Prachar Sabha’ narrated the importance of pronunciation of Om. “Yoga is not merely a physical exercise; merging of jiva with Shiva is the true Yoga,” he added.

 

While speaking on the issue of protection of cows, Hanumant Parab of Govansha Raksha Abhiyan accused the BJP Government in Goa of turning a blind eye to the issue of protection of the cow with an eye on the forthcoming elections. The Goa Government is playing vote-bank politics. He demanded immediate implementation of the law banning cow slaughter all over India including Goa.

 

Source: heraldgoa.in