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VHP resolves to build Hindu vote-bank

THE TWO-DAY eleventh Dharm Sansad organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad came to an end on the banks of the Triveni on Thursday afternoon with a resolve to face challenges to Hindu religion.

Published on: Feb 3, 2006, 01:00:00 IST
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THE TWO-DAY eleventh Dharm Sansad organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad came to an end on the banks of the Triveni on Thursday afternoon with a resolve to face challenges to Hindu religion.

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Keeping saints in the forefront, VHP office bearers resolved to build up a Hindu vote bank in the coming days and reach the pinnacle of power by dislodging the present Central Government.

Led by RSS chief KS Sudarshan, the VHP identified the five main enemies of Hinduism and vowed to strive against them.

They also gave a clarion call to the Hindus to vote for them, irrespective of regions and languages.

India had always been a Hindu country and would remain so forever, declared the RSS chief.

After deliberating for two-days, the sansad passed eight resolutions. The VHP was entrusted with the responsibility of carrying out the eight resolutions.

The VHP came to the conclusion that all the problems of Hindus would come to an end if its efforts to build up the Hindu vote bank succeeded.

The Dharm Sansad also decided that the VHP would carry out a Jan Jagran Abhyan throughout the country till the end of the current year.

The RSS chief said Hinduism was a culture which had been in existence since ancient times and would last till the end of the world.

Stressing on the need to unitedly fight against the enemies of “our culture”, the RSS chief called upon the VHP to vanquish the enemies.

Prominent among others who spoke on the occasion were Mahant of Juna Akhara Manohar Puri, Mohan Joshi, Ram Narain Das , Narendra Giri and Kaushal Kishore Das from Ayodhya.

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