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A Hindu renaissance in North-east region

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Feb 13, 2011, 12:00 am IST
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THE northeast Bharat has been encoiled by the nexus of church, Christian terrorists, Muslims and Muslim terrorist organisations, China and China-sponsored naxalites/Maoists Human Rightists, masked NGOs and pseudo-secular politicians across the party line in ruling and opposition in Parliament and various state assemblies as well. These enemy forces are trying to entrench each and every individual community, big or small Janajati or non-Janajati both. They hammer at the very root of Hindutva-the umbilical cord. They preach that Janajatis are not Hindus.

Against all these odds and opposition, the Hindus – Janajatis and non-Janajatis living in plains or hills or forests or in far-flung bordering villages, risen above all odds and came out to defend the country on the call given by a group of nationalist organisations. The Hindus living in all the seven states – Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, have come out from the odds.

Manipur is the most disturbed state today witnessing bloodshed every now and then. In this state, total 18 Hindu Sammelans were organised. In all the Sammelans, people participated with great enthusiasm. There are 32 villages in Waochung Area. Nepali Hindus have been living in all these inaccessible villages from British time. The British Government had declared this area as ‘Grazing Zone’ for cows and other pets. The Nepalese were asked to settle there. The Nepalese brothers have been living there since then. They are facing the attacks from church, Christian militants and the hostility of state government. When a call was given to organise a Hindu Sammelan, they all assembled in Irang village on December 25 last year many waiting for 5-6 hours. The 500 strong assembly of men and women-young and old, listened with apt attentively to what was spoken by various speakers. Shri Badari Guruji, though unable to see by external eyes but enlightened by his inner divine eyes, is a Vedic scholar, divine person and the Pracharya of a Sanskrit Pathshala in Charhazere of Manipur. He is the most venerated spiritual Guru of the people of this area. He continuously tours the area to organise Hindus. He said in the Irang Hindu Sammelan, “When the Dharma, Sanskriti, Rishis and righteous people were tortured and existence of nation was in danger, Lord Krishna organised the righteous people and defeated the evil forces. Similarly, Bhagwan Ram did the same by killing Ravana and his heinous army. Today, similar situation is arising in every corner of the country. Dharma, Sanskriti, righteous people and the international boundary of the country are threatened by evil and enemy forces. Drawing a lesson from the life of Bhagwan Ram and Yogiraj Krishna, the Hindu society has to be organised today in defence of Dharma, Sanskriti, righteous people and Bharatmata.”

He further said, “The devil of conversion to Christianity is lurking at very doorstep of us. The missionary military of church is at work. The Hindus are required to pose an organised opposition to such evil force.” The meeting was also addressed by Shri Bhawani Suvedo, Shri Jagdamba Mall and others. Similar, Sammelans were organised at Senapati, Char Hazare, Marom, Imphal Money, Tamlro (inside Myanmar), Ukhrul, Churachandpur and other several places.

Addressing a large assembly of Hindus in Guwahati on December 26, 2010 VHP president Dr Pravin Togdia, said, “Today, the politicians are harassing and defaming Hindu Sanyasis and patriotic organisations in the name of saffron terrorism to appease Muslim voters and Muslim terrorists. This has posed a threat to sovereignty of our nation.” Dr Togadia cautioned the Hindu society against Christian conversion, Bangladeshi Muslims infiltration, terrorism and threat from China. He said that the Central Government is causing hurdle in the construction of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya.

Addressing another Hindu Sammelan, a prominent social worker Shri Vashistha Buzurbaruah underlined these problems and narrated that every Hindu living in Assam is a Assomiya irrespective of language and state. He put the fact other way round also. He said that every Assomiya is a Hindu and they should pronounce this Hindu identity boldly so that the threats coming from every corner can be defeated successfully.

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