Tag: Hindu Rashtra

  • Hundreds Gather in Ponda, Goa: Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Galvanizes Dharmic Unity

    Hundreds Gather in Ponda, Goa: Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Galvanizes Dharmic Unity

    A recent Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha in Ponda, Goa, drew over 300 participants for a peaceful, community-centered assembly anchored in constitutional rights and cultural continuity. Featuring Bhagyanagar MLA T. Raja Singh and HJS National Spokesperson Ramesh Shinde, the event highlighted the role of sabhas in fostering civic literacy and non-violent public engagement. Set in Goa’s temple…

  • Bantwal Adhiveshan ignites Dharmic unity and values-driven vision for Constitutional Hindu Rashtra

    Bantwal Adhiveshan ignites Dharmic unity and values-driven vision for Constitutional Hindu Rashtra

    The Bantwal district-level Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan, organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), concluded with a values-driven call to strengthen Hindu unity, safeguard Sanatan Dharma, and cultivate value-based families. Discussions framed a Constitutional Hindu Rashtra as a pluralistic, dharma-anchored civic vision aligned with Articles 25–28 of the Indian Constitution and the spirit of fundamental duties. On…

  • Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale’s Madhya Pradesh Abhiyan Sparks Dharmic Unity and Dialogue

    Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale’s Madhya Pradesh Abhiyan Sparks Dharmic Unity and Dialogue

    Sadguru Dr. Charudatta Pingale led the Hindu Rashtra Sampark Abhiyan across Madhya Pradesh to strengthen social cohesion through listening-first dialogue, constitutional literacy, and dharmic unity. The outreach framed Rashtra as a civilizational ethos grounded in pluralism and responsibility, not exclusion. Participants found value in practical tools for conflict de-escalation, media literacy against misinformation, and structured…

  • Halt Sought for Shyam Manav’s ‘Buva Tethe Baya’: A Measured Call to Protect Faith and Free Speech

    Halt Sought for Shyam Manav’s ‘Buva Tethe Baya’: A Measured Call to Protect Faith and Free Speech

    A memorandum by the Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti seeks cancellation of Shyam Manav’s proposed ‘Buva Tethe Baya’ lecture, citing a history of objectionable remarks about Hindu Dharma and Saints. The situation spotlights the constitutional balance between religious respect and free speech under Article 19. Courts emphasize that pre-emptive bans must rest on demonstrable risks, not…

  • Akola’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Draws 16,000+: Data-Driven Insights on Dharmic Unity

    Akola’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Draws 16,000+: Data-Driven Insights on Dharmic Unity

    Over 16,000 participants gathered in Akola, Maharashtra, for the ‘Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha’ organized by the Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti, underscoring strong civic interest in dharmic values and lawful public assembly. The analysis situates the event within India’s constitutional framework and Maharashtra’s long tradition of community forums. It explains how crowd-science heuristics contextualize reported attendance while…

  • Bhagwat’s ‘No Declaration’ Claim: Towards a Unifying, Constitutional Hindu Rashtra

    Bhagwat’s ‘No Declaration’ Claim: Towards a Unifying, Constitutional Hindu Rashtra

    RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s remark—“India is already a Hindu Rashtra, no formal declaration needed”—has reignited debate on how civilizational identity interfaces with constitutional statecraft. A careful distinction between Rashtra (civilization) and Rajya (state) reveals that a values-driven, constitutional approach can harmonize dharmic ethics with equal citizenship. Framed inclusively, a Constitutional Hindu Rashtra is not a…

  • Bengaluru Row Over ‘Umar Khalid’ Talk: HJS Demands Cancellation to Safeguard Peace and Harmony

    Bengaluru Row Over ‘Umar Khalid’ Talk: HJS Demands Cancellation to Safeguard Peace and Harmony

    Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and the Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti have urged cancellation of the “Umar Khalid and His World” event in Bengaluru, citing public-order concerns and the risk of glorifying an accused in the 2020 Delhi riots case. The issue highlights India’s constitutional balance between free expression and reasonable restrictions for maintaining peace. A…

  • Chhattisgarh forms ‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ to protect Hindus, fortify dharmic unity

    Chhattisgarh forms ‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ to protect Hindus, fortify dharmic unity

    Chhattisgarh has formed the ‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ to coordinate lawful, community-led responses to reported attacks on Hindus and to strengthen social cohesion. Framed as a cultural–civilizational initiative consistent with the Constitution of India, it emphasizes Ahimsa, Anekantavada, seva, and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. The analysis outlines a practical architecture: incident reporting, helplines, volunteer training, festival safety…

  • Pune’s Hadapsar Hosts 11,000+ at Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha for a Powerful Dharma Pledge

    Pune’s Hadapsar Hosts 11,000+ at Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha for a Powerful Dharma Pledge

    More than 11,000 participants gathered in Hadapsar, Pune, at the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha to take a collective pledge to protect Dharma. The event highlighted Dharma as an inclusive ethical framework shared across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, emphasizing non-violence, service, and constitutional citizenship. Framed within India’s constitutional guarantees of peaceful assembly and freedom of religion,…

  • Virat Hindu Sammelan, Pune: A Bold Call for a Constitutional Hindu Rashtra—And Its Pathways

    Virat Hindu Sammelan, Pune: A Bold Call for a Constitutional Hindu Rashtra—And Its Pathways

    At a Virat Hindu Sammelan near Pune, Sunil Ghanwat called for collective, democratic efforts to pursue a constitutional Hindu Rashtra. This analysis clarifies what “Hindu Rashtra” can mean within India’s legal framework, distinguishing a civilizational, dharma-guided ethic from any theocratic model. It explains constitutional constraints—Articles 25–28, equality provisions, and the basic structure doctrine—while mapping lawful,…

  • A Vision for Bharat: Shivamogga Sammelan Calls for Dharmic, Constitutional, Unifying Governance

    A Vision for Bharat: Shivamogga Sammelan Calls for Dharmic, Constitutional, Unifying Governance

    At a provincial Hindu Rashtra Sammelan in Shivamogga on April 6, 2026, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) called for “Hindu Ideology-Based Governance” in Bharat. Read through a constitutional and inclusive lens, this can be translated into a broader, dharmic governance model that upholds pluralism, compassion, and rule of law for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs, and…

  • Patna’s ‘Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan’: Bold Resolutions, Constitutional Debate, and Dharmic Unity

    Patna’s ‘Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan’: Bold Resolutions, Constitutional Debate, and Dharmic Unity

    A State-level Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan in Patna, organized by HJS, adopted three headline resolutions: removing “secular” from the Constitution, instituting a nationwide ban on cow slaughter, and creating national anti-conversion laws. This analysis situates each proposal within India’s constitutional framework, federal structure, and Supreme Court jurisprudence. Readers gain clear context on the Preamble’s evolution, Article…

  • 4,000+ Gather in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar for Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha, Affirming Dharmic Unity

    4,000+ Gather in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar for Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha, Affirming Dharmic Unity

    More than 4,000 devout Hindus assembled peacefully in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar for a Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha focused on cultural awareness, civic duty, and dharmic unity. Set within a historically diverse Maharashtrian city, the event highlighted how cultural affirmation can align with interfaith respect and constitutional propriety. The sabha’s educational orientation emphasized seva, heritage stewardship, and lawful…

  • 10,000 Unite in Solapur: A Peaceful Dharma Pledge for Dharmic Unity and Civic Renewal

    10,000 Unite in Solapur: A Peaceful Dharma Pledge for Dharmic Unity and Civic Renewal

    Over 10,000 participants convened in Solapur for the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha to pledge protection of Dharma through peaceful, lawful, and service-led action. The gathering’s core message aligns with constitutional freedoms of expression and religion while emphasizing non-violence and civic responsibility. Its ethical vocabulary resonates across dharmic traditions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—creating common ground without erasing…

  • Hupari Mobilizes: Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Andolan Urges Relentless Action on Drug Trade in Kolhapur

    Hupari Mobilizes: Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Andolan Urges Relentless Action on Drug Trade in Kolhapur

    Hupari in Kolhapur district witnessed a Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Andolan demanding strict police action against drug peddlers and a full investigation into wider narcotics supply networks. This analysis situates the event within India’s NDPS legal framework and highlights best-practice enforcement that is both effective and rights-respecting. It outlines a ten-point community safety plan for Hupari—covering intelligence…

  • Hupari: 11,000 unite at Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha for Dharma, safety, and rule of law

    Hupari: 11,000 unite at Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha for Dharma, safety, and rule of law

    A peaceful gathering of nearly 11,000 in Hupari, Kolhapur, spotlighted constitutional, dharmic, and community-centered approaches to public safety and rights. The Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha emphasized protection of women and youth through religion-neutral, evidence-based policy and stronger enforcement of existing laws. Speakers rooted their appeals in India’s constitutional guarantees—Articles 14, 19, 21, and 25–26—while underscoring…

  • Maharashtra’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabhas: Surging Civic Energy, Dharmic Unity, and Japa

    Maharashtra’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabhas: Surging Civic Energy, Dharmic Unity, and Japa

    A series of Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabhas across Maharashtra drew strong, disciplined participation around three themes: dharma literacy, ethical organization, and contemplative practice through japa. The gatherings situated Hindu society within a larger dharmic family that includes Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, emphasizing unity in spiritual diversity and constitutional respect. Speakers outlined modular, age-appropriate curricula, transparent governance…

  • Puttur’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Proceeds Peacefully, Reaffirming Unity and Rights

    Puttur’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Proceeds Peacefully, Reaffirming Unity and Rights

    On 15 February in Puttur, the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha organized by HJS proceeded as scheduled despite SDPI’s objection that the event was unconstitutional and divisive. HJS stated the programme complied with legal requirements and affirmed that similar meetings, including one in Bantwal, will continue. This analysis explains the constitutional framework—Article 19 freedoms and their reasonable…

  • Samastipur Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti: Urgent call for dharmic unity amid demographic change

    Samastipur Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti: Urgent call for dharmic unity amid demographic change

    A Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Vyakhyan in Samastipur, Bihar, examined demographic shifts—population trends, migration, and conversion—through a constitutional and dharmic lens. The discussion, led by Sadguru Nilesh Singbal (HJS), framed “Hindu Rashtra” as a values-centered civilizational ethos aligned with pluralism and the rule of law, not a theocracy. Readers gain a data-anchored overview of India’s religious composition…

  • Hadapsar’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Draws 150+ Participants, Ignites Dharmic Unity

    Hadapsar’s Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha Draws 150+ Participants, Ignites Dharmic Unity

    A well-attended Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha at Mahadevwadi in Hadapsar, Pune, drew more than 150 participants, reflecting robust community engagement in Maharashtra. The gathering fostered respectful dialogue among families, youth, and elders, reinforcing cultural continuity and ethical citizenship. Its values resonated across dharmic traditions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—through an emphasis on compassion, non-violence, and seva. Participants…