Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday (September 26) stated India is witnessing non secular conversions in a structured method that’s reverse to its values and constitutional rules with a sugar-coated philosophy being bought and weak sections of the society focused.
In an obvious assault on Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, Dhankhar stated those that don’t consider in Sanatan and contemplate it a disaster are the epitome of foolishness. He was delivering the inaugural tackle on the Hindu Spiritual and Seva Mela 2024 in Jaipur. The vice chairman stated non secular conversion could be very harmful and is going on by way of coverage, institutionally, and in a deliberate conspiracy.
“A sugar-coated philosophy is being sold. Vulnerable sections of the society, including tribals, are being targeted and lured with temptations,” Dhankhar stated.
“I firmly believe that we are witnessing this very painful religious conversions in a structured manner as a policy, and this is opposite to our values and constitutional principles. There is an urgent need to neutralise such sinister forces. We must remain vigilant and act swiftly. You cannot imagine the extent of those who are currently active in fragmenting India,” he stated.
Without taking any title, Dhankhar stated, “I am worried about where some people get the courage to sit with those people in the country and abroad who are not in the interest of the nation.”
He additional stated, “Those who want to break this nation, who do not believe in Sanatan and who consider Sanatan as a crisis, are the epitome of foolishness. The serious thing is that the voice that frustrates such people should not be weakened.”
He stated that this isn’t the time to stay silent.
“This century belongs to India, this century belongs to the land of Sanatan Dharma.”
Preamble of Constitution displays essence of ‘Sanatan Dharma’
Dhankhar additionally stated the Preamble of the Constitution displays the essence of Sanatan Dharma.
“Hindu religion is quintessentially inclusive in true sense. Spending life in the service of others is the essence and basic mantra of Indian culture. Even today the spirit of service is strongly present in Hindu society,” he stated.
According to him, as of late, numerous subjects are being mentioned at each nationwide and worldwide ranges.
“Many reports are coming out that conduct studies. Most of them try to find shortcomings in us, suggesting that India is a country where four out of 10 people are engaged in public service, helping others,” he stated.
“I do not agree with the figure of 40 per cent; this assessment is not accurate; the actual number is much higher. We are a society that supports others in distress at the cost of our own stress,” he stated.