30 January,2022 02:43 PM IST | Prayagraj | IANS
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Saints at the Dharma Sansad in the ongoing Magh Mela in Prayagraj have demanded that India should be declared a Hindu Rashtra, Subhash Chandra Bose should be named as the first Prime Minister of the country and capital punishment for conversion which should be treated as treason.
The saints also said that 'patriotic' Muslims were part of the family and a decision to intensify their 'homecoming' campaign would continue.
Chief guest of the sammelan, Sumeru Peethadheeshwar, Jagadguru Swami Narendranand Saraswati, said: "The government may not declare India as a Hindu nation, but all Hindus should start writing and terming the country a Hindu Rashtra. By doing so, the government would be compelled to declare the country a Hindu nation.
"Islamic jihad is a big threat to the humanity and the world. To crush it, the policy of China will have to be adopted and it can be stopped by imposing sanctions as China has done. 'Sanatani' are the target of everyone and for this, it is necessary that the system of equal education and equal justice is implemented in the country."
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He also demanded that there is a need to end government takeover of Hindu monasteries and temples.
"If monasteries and temples are being acquired by the government, then mosques and churches should also be acquired," he added.
Jagadguru said that "Muslims are not a minority and action should be taken to withdraw their minority status".
"The life of revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev should be included in the curriculum of schools. Provision should be made for capital punishment by keeping conversion in the category of treason," he added.
Mahamandaleshwar Annapurna Bharti of Niranjani Akhara said that "when religious leaders spoke some words for their safety in Haridwar's Dharma Sansad, they were put in jail. It was said that this has hurt the sentiments of the people of a particular religion, but when Tauqeer Raza gathered a crowd of 20,000 in Bareilly and spewed poison against Sanatan Dharma, no action was taken. Did it not hurt our sentiments? Owaisi's threatening video is released but no action has been taken".
She appealed to the saints and devotees present in the Mela to write a letter to the government for the release of Mahamandaleshwar Narasimhanand Yeti and Jitendra Narain Singh Tyagi (former name Wasim Rizvi).
Shakti Peethadhishwar Swami Lalitananda said that every child is a Hindu by birth. "Later, his rituals changed. We have left our culture only then others are adopting it."
Swami Anand Swarup said that at the time of partition of the country, there were nine crore Muslims, but today their population is about 40 crore. He alleged that there is pressure to stop Sant Sammelan.
Swami Sindhu Sagar said that Hindus have no hatred towards Muslims and Muslims like Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam are respected.
Mahamandaleshwar Yatindranand Giri, who presided over the sammelan, said that Lord Krishna was born in jail. "If the doors of the jail are opening for the saints, then understand that we have succeeded in our objective. Most of the Muslims of India are Hindus and were forced to convert. The blood of Hindus and Muslims is one".
An appeal was also made to the Hindus to be united by being free from the shackles of caste and class.
Jagadguru Swami Narendranand Saraswati said: "There can be no father of the nation. There can be the son of the nation, but not the father of the nation. The first Prime Minister of the country was Subhash Chandra Bose, his leadership was accepted by many countries. In such a situation, he should be declared the first Prime Minister of the country. Historians have presented wrong facts before the countrymen, due to which today's generation is confused."
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