No sign of slavery will remain on the soil of India: Milind Parande
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No sign of slavery will remain on the soil of India: Milind Parande

At the Shaurya Kumbh in Indore, 61,000 youth pledged to free India from drugs, while Bajrang Dal leaders emphasised Hindu unity, cow protection, and resisting religious conversions. VHP leader Milind Parande asserted that India will not tolerate any remnants of slavery or oppression

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In the Shaurya Kumbh organised in Indore on the Sacrifice Day of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj,  61000 youth pledged to free India from drugs. Bajrang Dal will answer the atrocities on Hindus to balance the growing population imbalance in India; three children should be born in a Hindu family.

Thousands of Bajrang Dal activists gathered at Nehru Stadium in Indore in the dignified presence of JagatGuru Swami Pragyanand Saraswati Maharaj and saints. Pragyananand Maharaj was also addressed; in his blessings, Maharaj Ji said that the end of the demonic powers is certain, and there is no need to send any heretic to Pakistan or Bangladesh; their place is in hell where they are going to go soon, we have to keep our youth organised in this way so that our Hindu heroes face every challenge faced by the society. Earlier, there were governments giving grants to madrasas in the east; today, there are governments in the country that believe in Sanatan, and Hindu society should be prepared in every way to support Sanatan. The government administration must be able to understand the eternal system.

Parking of  8 departments of Malwa province was fixed at five different places in Indore, and Shaurya Yatra was fixed from the same place. Workers of Indore department from Chimanbagh ground, Shajapur department workers from MGM Medical College, workers of Khargone, Dhar, Ratlam department from Holkar College ground, Ujjain from Indore news ground, workers of Mandsaur department, thousands of workers of Khandwa department from Modi’s Bhatta Sawand Nagar reached Chhatrapati Sambhaji Auditorium Nehru Stadium as Shaurya Yatra.

While addressing the grand gathering, the main speaker of the program, Vishva Hindu Parishad Central Organisation General Secretary Milind Parande, expressed that – it is a matter of great concern; drug addiction is causing tremendous harm to the young generation, our success, our strength and our bravery. Awareness and vigilance of law and order can stop the drug trade, and many of our businesses are going out of the hands of Hindu society.

Every Hindu should be a protector of his culture, must work towards his religion, and become the sentinel of the nation, forgetting his caste, language, and region; Hindus should stand united. Regarding cow protection, we are the organisation that protects the maximum number of cows in the country; it’s not enough; in fact, it is necessary to make this resolution a determined societal decision. We Bajrang Dal activists save thousands of sisters from Love Jihad, but still, the scope of awakening remains in every field. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is working to confront the forces of conversion from remote rural areas to urban settlements. With the organised power of society, we will be able to face these challenges impactfully. India will never accept any sign of oppression or slavery; we will always be in the field to protect the pride and self-respect of our forefathers.

To prepare for this Shaurya Kumbh, the Join Bajrang Dal campaign was launched in all 29 districts of Malwa province a month ago, under which 200 Trishul Deeksha programs were held in 205 blocks of 29 districts. Ten thousand workers pledged to protect Sanatan Dharma by taking Trishul Diksha. Through this campaign, the workers contacted  4200 villages and localities of  2275 blocks of 205 blocks of  29 districts, which led to 2200 new committees formed by the workers and about  2000 old committees were verified, 6000 new convenors were appointed, 113 colleges, 80 coaching centres and 75 Gymnasiums and Akharas were also contacted resulting in joining of 57000 new youth joining Bajrang Dal. Alliances such as Contacts from Villages, Contacts from Colleges, Akhada Sampark and  Nagar Sampark Yojana lists were sent to the respective districts. They were contacted directly, and Responsibilities were assigned to the block committee.

Sixteen thousand volunteers from the Indore department, including those from Mandsaur, Ratlam, Ujjain, Khandwa, Khargone, Shajapur, and Dhar, along with 16,000 volunteers from 500 buses, 2,500 four-wheelers,  5,000 two-wheelers, including 61,000 two-wheelers, were present at this event and Activists participated in the programme. The entire route was filled with workers from the Shaurya Yatra. At such a time, the emergency ambulance on the route also helped workers fix the traffic and reach our destination.

While thousands of workers were chanting Jai Shri Ram, Durga Swaroopa sisters and Bal Bajrangi from Ujjain performed in the Shaurya Kumbh near the stage. Players who participated in the Mallakham competition and their trainers were honoured by the honourable platform.

The Shaurya Yatra approached the meeting place through all the main roads of Indore, displaying thousands of Bajrangis, and all the people of Indore metropolis looked excited. The Shaurya Yatra routes were decorated with saffron flags, and Pictures of great personalities emerged from our society.  Shaurya Yatra welcomed various social, political, and resident organisations in Indore from many forums. Durga Vahini decorated the venue through different ranges, and Matrishakti welcomed Shaurya Yatras by setting up a stage.  The saints and guests who were invited arrived at the program and were honoured by Matrishakti at the entrance.

The programme was presided over by senior businessman and social worker Monu Ji Bhatia of Indore, Radhe Radhe Baba and many saints of Sanatan Dharma. Bajrang Dal national convenor Neeraj Daneria, Matrishakti national co-convenor Saroj Didi Soni, Durga Vahini national convenor Pinky Didi, VHP’s area organisation minister Jitendra Singh,  Area Gauraksha Pramukh Sohan Vishwakarma, Area Convenor Vishwavardhan Bhatt, Province Vice President Mahesh Gothi, Province Vice President Dr Mala Didi Thakur, Malwa Province Organization Minister Honorable Khagendra Bhargava, Provincial Minister Honorable Vinod Sharma, Province Assistant Minister Dilip Jain, Provincial Assistant Minister Mahesh G Anjana were present. Bajrang Dal Province Convenor Nitin Patidar conducted the program alongside Bajrang Dal Province Toli, dignitaries of all departments, Organisation Minister, Department Minister, Department Convenor, many social heads of Indore and thousands of Bajrang Dal activists were present.  Provincial Minister Vinod Ji Sharma thanked all the saints, senior guests, Indore government, administration, electronic print media, and employees engaged in program arrangements.

Topics: VHPMilind ParandeBajrang DalChhatrapati Sambhaji MaharajShaurya KumbhTrishul Deeksha program
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