Panaji, Jun 18(TOI): The 'All India Hindu Convention' concluded on Wednesday with a call to work towards establishing a Hindu nation, without banking on the support of any political party for now.
Charudatta Pingale, national guide of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, said that the participants in the convention expressed that the BJP government has disappointed Hindus on almost all aspects of Hindutva.
Around 400 representatives of over 210 organizations participated in the 4th convention this year from June 11 to June 17 at the Ramnath Temple premises, Ponda.
Rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus, providing shelter to displaced Bangladeshi Hindus, withdrawing Article 370 and reconstruction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya are few of the examples where the government has let us down, he said. "The possibility of establishing a Hindu nation to the medium of political parties is getting progressively remote. Therefore, the participating organizations have expressed their readiness to effect complete change of power by creating awareness in the Hindu community through convention, dharma sabhas, agitations at various levels from regions to districts, without depending on any political party," said Pingale. Social networking sites would be appropriately used to further the cause, he added.