All India Hindu Convention passes resolution in Goa demanding to declare Nepal and India as Hindu Rashtra

The All India Hindu Convention passed a resolution demanding that India and Nepal be declared 'Hindu Rashtra'. "Various pro-Hindu and patriotic organizations all over India and abroad are striving to establish Hindu Rashtra.

According to a report of Press Trust of India, Declaring India and Nepal Hindu Rashtra was one of the many resolutions passed at the convention," Hindu Janajagruti Samiti leader Charudatt Pingale told reporters here. "The 6th All India Hindu Convention, which was organized to unite and channelize the efforts of these organizations, concluded successfully," he told a press conference.

Over 342 delegates representing 132 right-wing organizations from across India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka attended the four-day convention at Ramnathi in Ponda.

Pingale said the convention adopted resolutions to launch a "legal campaign" against "rampant malpractices" in administrative, commercial, educational and political domain.

"Only when these sectors are able to provide clean, corruption free and pro-people services to the society will it be possible to establish Hindu Rashtra....This is something all pro-Hindu organisations have agreed upon," he added.

According to Pingale, all these organisations have pledged to unitedly work to protect the nation and dharma (religion). BJP MLA from Telangana T Raja Singh said, "BJP should decide on a national agenda for curbing cow slaughter."

Courtesy: Daily News and Analysis (DNA)