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Call to Reclaim the Lost Glory

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Aug 22, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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Intro: The reconstruction of Akhand Bharat is the only eternal solution to end the religious conflict in the South Asian countries.

“All the Muslim community living in Bharat, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh are Hindus as their ancestors were Hindus”, said Swami Akhileshwaranand. He was speaking on the occasion of ‘Akhand Bharat Sankalp Din’ organised by Hindu Jagaran Vedike (HJV) as part of Independence Day celebrations in Bengaluru in the midnight of August 14.
Swami Akhileshwaranand, a saint from Madhya Pradesh, seemed to have an eternal solution to end religious conflict in the South Asian countries. His idea is to recreate Akhand Bharat by reminding the Muslim community that they are part and parcel of Bharat.
“My claim is truly scientific. The DNA test can prove Muslims living in these four countries are indeed Hindus as their ancestors were Hindus. Hindus were forcibly converted to Islam,” said Swami Akhileshwaranand. “I am confident that formation of Akhand Bharat will revive the culture, tradition and reclaim the lost glory.”
He blamed British rulers for creating rift among Hindus and Muslims by propagating the divide and rule policy which resulted in dismantling of the country. He stated mass destruction of Hindus and increase in Muslim population was the brain child of British rulers to weaken Bharat which was considered as the richest nation in the world.
“Bharat was rich in culture, natural resources, wisdom and spiritual knowledge. Now it is our responsibility to re-establish the glory by uniting all the four countries as Akhand Hindustan or Akhand Bharat,” said Swami Akhileshwaranand.
HJV leader Nagendra prasad asked the Hindu community to be more vigilant than before as Muslim organisations have staged a Jihadi war including ‘Love Jihad’ against Hindus and Christian organisations are aggressive in converting Hindus by offering money.  He came down heavily on Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD), a Muslim organisation in Karnataka for creating religious conflicts and termed it as Karnataka Forum for Destruction. In a grief voice he said, Popular front of India is turning out to be Popular front of Islam. President of HJV Bengaluru unit Honnenahalli Rajanna, General Secretary of HJV Bengaluru unit Nagaraj and industrialist Vijayakumar Reddy also spoke on the occasion. The national flag and Bhagava Dwaj were hoisted simultaneously at sharp 12:00 midnight.
Prior to the main event, there was a section presented by enterprising youth. They formed human pyramid and the person at top was waving a large national flag that created much enthusiasm and excitement among the audience. Not only all the attempts to form human pyramid were successful, also it did not deter them from keeping trying until they successfully made it. The inspirational music with fast beats was encouraging participants to emulate courageous act. Cheering crowd was seen clicking the photos of successful pyramid formation on their smart phones and instantly sharing it on social media.
                                              —Guruprasad from Bengaluru

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