Mumbai: We will give a befitting reply to the forces that divide Hindu society, said Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s international president Alok Kumar while passing a resolution against the divisive mentality of separating various components of Hindu society on the basis of caste, language, province, region and gender.
Claiming that multiple divisive forces are trying to harm the unity of Hindu community, Kumar said that VHP will give a befitting reply to them. Speaking at VHP’s central governing council meeting in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon, Kumar called upon VHP karyakartas, saints and socio-cultural organisations, along with the entire community, to identify these forces that divide the society and.
Speaking on the need to remain united as diverse castes, Kumar said that if the adventitious discriminations in the society are removed, no one will be able to break or erase the community.
A resolution titled 'united and strong Hindu is the only key to neutralising the conspiracies of social division agenda' was also passed at the meeting, which stated that the 'expansionist church, radical Islam, marxism, secularism and market forces are active at a rapid pace behind these divisive tendencies.
“Foreign funded, so-called progressive, forces of religious conversion and anti-Bharat global groups are also active in this. Their ultimate goal is to disintegrate the Hindu society and attack the roots, bedrock and underpinnings of the cultural nationalism of Bharat,” read the resolution.
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“The Hindu society has resolved that now temples will not remain in government possession. The society will now free them. Support for this will be garnered by organizing a meeting of enlightened people in every metropolis,” said Kumar.
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