‘Establishing a Hindu Nation’ means teaching the basic principles of spiritual practice to everyone, and making the citizens abide by Dharma. Then, teaching them spiritual practice as required by the times, establishing a Dharmarajya (Sovereignty based on Dharma) and bestowing upon citizens the benefit of the Dharma-based Principle by God’s grace.
- A Scholar (Through the medium of Mrs. Anjali Gadgil, Ashwin Shukla 1, Kaliyug Varsh 5112 [8.10.2010])
- A Scholar (Through the medium of Mrs. Anjali Gadgil, Ashwin Shukla 1, Kaliyug Varsh 5112 [8.10.2010])
Need for establishing a ‘Hindu Nation’
Today, there are 152 Christian, 52 Islamic, 12 Buddhist, 1 Jewish and 1 ‘secular’ (Unrighteous, that is Bharat) countries in the world; but there is not a single ‘Hindu Nation’. A few years ago, Nepal was the lone ‘Hindu Nation’ in the world; it is not any more.
Despite the fact that Bharat is a Nation with a Hindu majority, it is recognised as a ‘secular’ Nation, whose meaning is clear. Therefore, it is essential to have a Nation that will protect the interests of the Hindus.
In Nations where other sects are in majority, their interests are well-protected. Conversely, in Bharat (Hindu-majority Nation), Hindus are given a step-motherly treatment. ‘Hindu Nation’ simply means a Nation that will protect the interest of Hindus. Making Bharat a ‘Hindu Nation’ is the need of the hour !
Despite the fact that Bharat is a Nation with a Hindu majority, it is recognised as a ‘secular’ Nation, whose meaning is clear. Therefore, it is essential to have a Nation that will protect the interests of the Hindus.
In Nations where other sects are in majority, their interests are well-protected. Conversely, in Bharat (Hindu-majority Nation), Hindus are given a step-motherly treatment. ‘Hindu Nation’ simply means a Nation that will protect the interest of Hindus. Making Bharat a ‘Hindu Nation’ is the need of the hour !
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