Chitrakoot: Hindus must unite, conversion will not be allowed – Jagatguru Rambhadracharya

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Chitrakoot, 15th December: On the second day in the three-day ‘Hindu Ekta Mahakumbh’ program organized in Chitrakoot, the city of Lord Shri Ram, saints from all over the country appealed to the Hindus to unite.

Jagatguru Rambhadracharya, the organizer of the program from the stage, said, “Today, I am seeing from my inner soul that a huge crowd of Hindus is present here. This crowd is far and wide of this pandal.

He said that the word Hindu is Vedic and it is as immovable as the Himalayas, as cool as the moon that is what is called a Hindu.

Jagatguru, while talking about the protection of women, said that a Hindu who cannot protect his sisters and daughters is not a Hindu. Today, saints are talked about and listened to in the country. The Prime Minister of the country listens to us and is working for the saints. But that doesn’t mean that I or my successor is going to contest elections. I myself am MP (Member of Parmeshwar) since childhood, I live in MP. People’s representatives come to me and do respect. I want to say clearly from this platform that whoever talks about saints and Hindus, will rule the country there. The new education policy in the country is better; it should be implemented more effectively.

Jagatguru warned the converts and told the stage that this is the city of Shri Ram, religion will not be allowed to change here and in the country. For this, I have formed an organization, Ramanand Mission, to unite Hindus across the country. Through this, a campaign will be launched against those who convert. Hindus need not fear. Whenever Hindus face trouble, I will be there.

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