VHP’s Hitchintak Abhiyan aims big
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Hamirpur, Nov 9 – The “Hitchintak Abhiyan” of the Vishva Hindu Parishad underway across the country will aim to reach one crore people, said its youth wing chief, who also took credit for the “ghar wapsi” of many in the Northeastern states.
VHP’s youth wing, the Bajrang Dal, has decided to approach 50 lakh people in the first phase which started on November 6 and will continue till November 20.
National convener of the Bajrang Dal, Neeraj Doneria told the media here that under the “well-wishing campaign”, its volunteers will try to make people aware of the principles of Hindu religion and how to protect them from foreign powers.
Doneria said in the second phase, the campaign will reach one crore people.
Doneria said that no love jihad, no conversions of Hindus to Muslims and Christians would be allowed in India and people would be made fully aware of their rights and how to save society from the wrath of anti-social elements.
The Bajrang Dal chief said that all those people who were converted had their Hindu DNA and would be reconverted into Hinduism.
Doneria said that their homecoming was the main solution to all their problems that were not solved by the previous governments due to the policy of appeasement.
He said it is the Bajrang Dal today that is the source of inspiration for crores of Hindu youth. “This is the reason why the youth of the country join Bajrang Dal with great pride and self-esteem and more have been searching online to join the Dal”.
He said that the Bajrang Dal has decided to enroll one crore youth in the age groups of 15-35 years as its activists to save the society, “especially the young generation from the nefarious designs of the Christians and Islamic jihadi people”.
He said: “Our Karyakartas would get in touch with them as soon as possible, and based on the interest, abilities, skills, and availability of time in the hands of the approaching youth, try to tie them up with the work matching their aptitude and temperament for the cause of ‘Rashtra’ (nation) and ‘Dharma’ (religion).
He said already a great number of people have joined the Bajrang Dal taking inspiration and leads from the organization’s training camps, ongoing service activities, weekly assembly centers, and Balopaasana (Physical Culture) centers.
Doneria strongly advocated the need for the enforcement of the Union Civil Code for every section of society in India.
He said: “If it were enforced, all major problems, the nation has been facing would automatically be solved. He said that the common civil code would also curb the menace of conversions to the maximum.”
Replying to a question about the expansion of activities of the VHP and its related organizations, he said in the Northeast, the VHP and Bajrang Dal have helped people to return to mainstream Hinduism and bid goodbye to Christianity forever.
“Similarly, the work was going on in Southern states too where despite the killing of our workers by the rulers there, people were actively cooperating with the Hindu-minded organizations and working with them to make the society free from the clutches of the people who were anti-India in general and anti-Hindus in particular.”
Doneria who is touring Himachal Pradesh these days said that in the hilly state, people were taking an active part in the activities of the VHP, Bajrang Dal, and their related organizations.