Mangaluru: The Vishwa Hindu Parishat and the Bajrang Dal organised an event ‘Hindu Jay Ghosh’, as part of its regional convention, at Kadri Maidan on Sunday, October 23. Earlier, a massive rally was held by the members from Jyothi Circle to Kadri Maidan in which a portrait of Bharath Matha was brought to the venue.
Addressing the gathering, Bajrang Dal Regional Co-ordinator Suryanarayan said that cattle must be portrayed as a national animal of India holding it with high reverance and the slaughter of the same must be banned in the country.
He said that any person involved in such act must be made to pay penalty upto Rs one lac. He opined that cow shelters must be built across the country to give shelter to cattle and to protect them from cattle traffickers and traders.
Several resolutions were passed during the three-day convention. The speakers spoke at length about Love Jihad and how young Hindu women are being trapped by youth of another community in the name of love. The organisations demanded the government to take action against Popular Front of India for supporting and promoting love jihad.
Surendra Kumar Jain, the All India Bajrang Dal Secretary said, “India was a land of Hinduism and all the people belonging to other religions are descendants of Hindus. The Ghar Vaapsi movement was introduced into the society to bring all Indians back into their ancestral religion.”
Surendra Kumar Jain went on to say that Hindutva is a way of living and not just a religion. “The Hindus in India have been tolerating communal issues for a long time and the future will not be good if we continue tolerating such issues like love jihad and illegal cow slaughter,” he said.
Taking a dig at the state government, he said that it unnecessarily creating chaos by celebrating Tipu Jayanthi.
VHP Pranth Adhyaksh Prof M B Puranik. Bajrang Dal District Convener Sharan Pumpwell among others were present.