Conclave to demand an amendment of the constitution for establishing Hindu Rashtra

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In the backdrop of All India convention for the Hindu Rashtra, Sou. Gayatri of Sanatan Sanstha, Mohan Gowda, Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Advocate Amrutesh NP of Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad and Rajendra Pareek, Convener of Business Conclave jointly addressed the press meet in Bengaluru. Picture by eNarada.com

eNarada, Bengaluru, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

A huge convention by hundreds of Hindu organisations to chalk out a plan to establish Hindu Rashtra is set to begin from May 27 at Goa.

Addressing journalists in Bengaluru, leaders of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) said the aim of the convention is to urge for an amendment of the constitution to clear fake ‘Secularism’ and to establish ‘Hindu Rashtra’.

The HJS has organised 8th All India Hindu Rashtra Convention from 27th May to 8th June at Shri Ramnath Temple, Ponda in Goa. Representatives from over two hundred Hindu organisations are taking part in the conclave.

In the backdrop of All India convention for the Hindu Rashtra, Sou. Gayatri of Sanatan Sanstha, Mohan Gowda, Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Advocate Amrutesh NP of Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad and Rajendra Pareek, Convener of Business Conclave jointly addressed the press meet in Bengaluru. Picture by eNarada.com

The Hindu Advocates Convention, Businessmen Convention, Training convention for Delegates, Social media Conclave and other mini conclaves are the attractions of the Mega convention.

“There is a need to impart practical training for the volunteers who are attending All India convention. By empowering them with true knowledge and equip with tools to fight against obstacles for protecting Dharma, we can achieve the desired goal of making our country a Hindu Rashtra. Training on How to conduct while carrying a mission to protect Dharma, How to fight against evil tendencies in the society, How to make effective use of the RTI Act, update on communication skills and How to use Social Media effectively to reach out rapidly to 100 crores Hindus are some of the topics planned in the convention,” said Mohan Gowda, Spokesperson of HJS.

Senior advocate Rabindra Ghosh of ‘Bangladesh Minority Watch’ from Bangladesh, Adv. Joydip Mukherjee, the Chairperson of ‘West Bengal Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board, Adv. Hari Shankar Jain, President of ‘Hindu Front for Justice, TR Ramesh, President of ‘Temple Worshippers Society’, Prof. Rameshwar Mishra, former Cultural Advisor of Central Government and a great scholar of Dharma, BJP MLA T Raja Singh from Telangana, Founder President of ‘Hindu Makkal Katchi’ Arjun Sampath and other dignitaries will participate in the Convention.

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