A rosary in one hand, a spear in the other
Strength lies in organization, organization is the identity of India, Piyush Das Maharaj
CURATED BY – UMESH KUSHWAHA | CITYCHIEFNEWS
Satna, Satna Sanatan Chetna Manch, in the presence of saints in the ground behind Gurunanak Darbar City Kotwali, along with a massive protest and a huge rally, submitted a memorandum to the President. Sanatan Chetna Manch convenor Piyush Ji Maharaj- We are all capable, we stand united when the time comes. Strength lies in organization. Organization is the identity of India. Today, Sanatan is being strangled in Bangladesh. Saints and sages are being sent to jail. This is a cruel attack on the soul of Hinduism. Houses of Hindus are being burnt there, idols are being broken. If we do not wake up today, then no one will be able to save our existence.
Sadhvi Nirmala Devi of Pranami Samaj said that only with unity and collective effort can these difficulties be faced. According to him, this is the time for the Hindu society to show awareness and activism. His message is mainly based on the power of unity and organization. He has called for the fact that if the Hindu society does not wake up in these circumstances and does not take steps in an organized manner, then it may be difficult to save their identity and existence in the future.
Mahant Baba Purushottamdas Ji Maharaj of Sant Baba Dayal Das Gurudwara of Sindhi society has expressed deep sorrow over the atrocities being committed on the Hindu community in Bangladesh. He said that today both the rosary and the spear are needed in the hands of the saints. He called it a serious challenge for humanity and religion. According to him, the incidents happening there are not only the cause of pain, but it is also a warning for the Hindu society that we need to unite by leaving casteism and internal discrimination. Maharaj Ji has called for unity and brotherhood in his message. He said, "Say goodbye to casteism, we are all brothers." This message emphasizes that until the Hindu society does not end its internal divisions, it will not be able to effectively face external challenges. He also said that the unity of the society is its strength and this is the strongest means of protecting Hindu religion and culture. His message inspires everyone to make collective efforts and maintain unity.
Babu Lajpal Singh Bhatia, the head sevadar of Shri Gurudwara Nanak Darbar, said that if we do not understand the importance of organization and unity, then it will be difficult to overcome these challenges.
Senior social worker of Digambar Jain society, Ramesh Jain, in his statement has highlighted the atrocities being committed against the Hindu community in Pakistan and Bangladesh. He stressed that somewhere our own weaknesses are also responsible for these incidents, especially the lack of unity in the society.
He raised the question whether we are not aware of these incidents, and if we are aware, then why no concrete steps have been taken till now. According to him, Hindu society will have to unite to deal with such incidents.
Sadhvi Nirmala Didi, Sohawal Big Akhara Swami Dharnidharacharya Small Akhara Swami Ashutoshji from Jhulelal Temple, Saint Samanmalji from Meharshah Darbar, Saint Shri Ganesh Maharaj from Ram Janaki Temple and Santana Chetna Manch Convenor Piyush Das Maharaj from Dalibaba Temple were present on the stage. During this time, Shivram ji Samadiya, State Organization Minister Amit Dave, Uttam Banerjee Yogesh Tamrakar Manikant Maheshwari Shravan Saini Engr. Ramesh Jain Satish Sharma Sanjay Singhai
Narendra Tripathi, Lakshmi Yadav, Vinod Yadav, Ravindra Singh, Vinod Tiwari, Satish Sukheja, Jitendra Singh, Neeraj Shukla, Lakhan Lal Kesarwani, Manmohan Maheshwari, Shyam Lal Gupta, Shyamu Manohar Wadhwani, Deepak Shukla, Hariom Gupta, Jitendra Jain, Ravi Shankar Gauri, Mamta Pandey, Vimala Pandey, Jhanvi Tripathi, Engr. Bhaskar Bhattacharya, Engr. Prakash Gautam Bhaskar Chaturvedi, Sanjeev Maheshwari, Ramavtar Chamadia, Umesh Dubey, Gyanendra Mishra, Lavkush Pandey, Rishabh Singh, Ashok Agarwal and thousands of others were present.