Jodhpur, 26 August (HS). Programs and meetings of Hindu Shakti Sangam are being organized in the city on the occasion of Janmashtami, the foundation day of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. In the program organized by Nandanvan block in Sindhu Mahal of Housing Board and by Sursagar block in Mali Samaj Bhawan, the speakers told about the achievements and future work of VHP.
Coordinator of Sursagar program Pankaj Devda told that in Shakti Sangam held in the presence of Ramdwara Mahant Dr. Ramprasad Maharaj and Ramanand Maharaj, the main speaker VHP State Co-Secretary Mahendra Singh Rajpurohit said that VHP has turned 60 years old. It is the only organization in the world which takes care of Hindu society and is the first to stand as a protective shield in case of any kind of attack or atrocity on Hindus. Be it saving daughters by making the country aware of love jihad or establishing an untouchability-free harmonious society. VHP has been making continuous efforts for these. After Ram Mandir, now the nation is being rebuilt but it is not possible without eradicating discrimination and untouchability from its roots.
On the other hand, Vishwa Hindu Parishad Nandanvan Block organized Virat Shakti Sangam Hindu Sammelan on the foundation day in the presence of Saint Amritram Maharaj, Anupdas and Sandeep Maharaj and under the chairmanship of Sindhi Samaj President Kanhaiyalal Tewani, the main speaker VHP State Temple Archak Purohit Pandit Rajesh Dave said that the atrocities and gruesome incidents in Bangladesh are warning us that everyone has to unite. Learning from the continuous attack on Hindus in many states of the country, we have to live together by killing the bug of casteism. Metropolitan Minister Vikrant Agarwal highlighted the introduction and achievements of VHP. The program was supported by Organization Minister Vishnu Gautam, Gyan Dev Jangid, Mukesh Pal, Suraj Prajapat, Himanshu Chandak, Gaurav Sharma, Shaitan Singh, Tikam Meghwal, Ashok Sankhla, Mukesh Jangid, Rudraksh Gaur, Brijesh Nepalia, Dr. Rajkumar Bhil, Dr. Dalji Bhil, Nirmal Parihar, Sachin Mali, Ravindra Goswami, Praveen Jangid and other activists.