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Hindu Mahasabha Delhi State Convention echoed with the slogan of Hindu Nation Building, Ram Rajya and Nationalism - BN Tiwari

Mahesh Dhoundiyal - Delhi

All India Hindu Mahasabha Delhi State Convention concluded formally with the slogan of Hindu Nation Building, Ram Rajya Establishment and Nationalism. In the convention, Vijendra Singh Raju Parcha took the responsibility of his post in the State Convention. The representatives present in the convention handed over the powers of the State President to Vijendra Singh Raju Parcha.

National Spokesperson of Hindu Mahasabha BN Tiwari gave this information in a statement issued today. He said that the chief guest of the convention, National President of Hindu Mahasabha Ravindra Kumar Dwivedi, in his address, gave information to the representatives about the history and future strategy of Hindu Mahasabha and made them take a pledge to make India a Hindu Nation and establish Ram Rajya. Describing the horror of the partition of the country, National President Ravindra Kumar Dwivedi said that even after taking over the Islamic nation Pakistan, Jihadis are continuously bent on Islamizing the rest of India. Hindu Mahasabha will not allow Islamization of the rest of India at any cost and will not rest until India is made a Hindu nation. He made the representatives present in the convention take a pledge of 'Bye bye to casteism, Hindus are brothers' and appealed to create a casteless harmonious society.

National Executive President of Hindu Mahasabha Professor Yashpal Singh in his address congratulated Vijendra Singh Raju Parcha on assuming the responsibility of State President for the third time and called upon him to strengthen the State organization. National Organization Minister Pawan Sharma in his address made the Hindus take a pledge to maintain the unity and integrity of the country by igniting nationalism by wearing scriptures and weapons. On this occasion, seven Hindu warriors were honored by giving them swords.

National Spokesperson Madan Lal Gupta in his address called for freeing Delhi from Bangladeshi and Rohingya intruders and strongly demanded to end the existence of Waqf Board and put all the movable and immovable assets of Waqf Board under the Government of India. In his address, National Minister of Hindu Mahasabha, Senior Advocate of Supreme Court Pramod Tiwari, while mentioning the role of Hindu Mahasabha in the judicial case of construction of temple on Shri Ram Janmabhoomi, said that the five century old dream of construction of temple on Shri Ram Janmabhoomi could be realized only due to the decision of Supreme Court on the judicial case of Hindu Mahasabha which lasted for 70 years. The next target of Hindu Mahasabha is to free Kashi Vishwanath Temple Varanasi and Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mathura from the symbols of foreign invaders and construct a grand temple.

Hindu Mahasabha Delhi State President Vijendra Singh Raju Parcha in his presidential address expressed gratitude to the state workers present for making the convention a success. He announced the appointment of other office bearers of the state executive soon while nominating young social worker Shiva Goswami to the post of State General Secretary.

National Minister of Hindu Mahasabha Bhagwan Singh Bhati, National Office Minister Keshav Chandra Malhotra, National General Secretary of Hindu Prabuddha Sabha Rajendra Yadav Yogi, National President of Hindu Gau Raksha Sabha Rajesh Mathur, Delhi State Incharge Surendra Swami, State Co-Incharge Vijay Sonkar, Yashpal Singh, Munesh Bhagat, Sarju Singh along with many other speakers while addressing the gathering pledged to spread the policies of Hindu Mahasabha among the masses. The convention was conducted by former General Secretary of Hindu Mahasabha Ravi Sharma.

Mahesh Dhoundiyal - Delhi
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