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February 14th Mega-Rally Tells World That Hindus Are Still Relevant in Kolkata
The word history
has lots of definitions. While on one hand it is an aggregate of past
events; on the other it also denotes discipline that records and
interprets past events involving human beings and to some extent, gamut
of events occurring in succession leading from the past to the present
and even into the future. To put it briefly, all these aresaid to make
people comprehend the main view of this article. Well, it depends on the
people how would they classify it but in truth, the mammoth Hindu
Congregation in Kolkata, taking place on 14th
February under the aegis of Hindu Samhati, is a history. The
congregation occurred to mark the Third Anniversary of Hindu Samhati.
How is history
made? This is also a difficult question that has remained unanswered
through centuries. How can Hindu Samhati's giant congregation be termed a
unique history then? The history was not made owing to enthusiastic
participation of almost 30,000 people in the meeting along with a
confident Hindu leadership only. On the contrary, history has occurred
owing to implication of the same. Never before any Hindu organization
dared to give such a clarion call to Hindus, a call to get conscious of
mounting dangers on the society and learn ways to strike those back.
Calls were definitely given by other Hindu groups in the past but those
were shrouded in soft tones and secular outlooks.
The vast Hindu
Congregation was addressed by a distinguished leadership. It included
Swami Pradiptanandaji of Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Swami Tejasanandaji,
Srimad Bandhu Gaurav Brahmachari, Dhananjay Pathak, Sailendra Jain,
Manish Munjal, Arvind Mishra, Tulsi Prasad Bhattacharjee. Eminent Human
Rights activists like Dr. Richard Benkin and Ms. Miriam Jones,
respectively from USA and Australia, also graced the occasion. The
meeting was presided over by Tapan Kumar Ghosh, Founder and President of
Hindu Samhati.
Speaking to the
assemblage Srimad Bandhu Gaurav Brahmachari stated the religious
persecutions on Hindus are being strengthened more and more with the
passing of every day. While the Muslims have the mission to malign and
destruct Hindu Dharma in every manner, their cohort, in this case, is
none except the Indian administration. He also cited references of
plights of Hindu priests and the intensifying financial benefits of
Imams. As per him, time to wage a war against all these has appeared and
Dharma endorses these endeavors.
Swami
Tejasanandaji, while concentrating on similar issues, stated with
conviction that Dharma is ingrained in Hindu temperament and hence,
there is no time to remain apathetic to all these. A Hindu has to get
pro-active to stop all these. Tulsi Prasad Bhattacharjee narrated the
precarious conditions of Hindus in Assam and also stressed on the need
to get pro-active and to make Hindus distinct by wearing tilak daily.
The two Human Rights activists focused on the saga of refugees and the
increasing plights of Hindus. They put forward that these are nothing
except travesty of humanity and must be called
a halt or the existence of noble words like humanness would cease to
exist. Ms. Miriam Jones stated that she would do necessary jobs to make
people across the globe heed the untold, atrocious story of gross human
rights violations of Hindus.
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