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Demand raised to cancel Varanasi Madrasa and Mission Board, Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad will make one lakh people return home

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Demand raised to cancel Varanasi Madrasa and Mission Board, Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad will make one lakh people return home

Benares: Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad president Gopal Rai made a big announcement in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Gopal Rai has set a target of bringing one lakh people who had converted from Sanatan Dharma to other religions back home next year and back to Sanatan Dharma. President Gopal, who arrived in Varanasi for the expansion of Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad, has demanded that the Government of India close down the missionary boards, madrasas, CBISE and ICAC functioning in the country. In place of these boards, Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad demanded the government to establish Gurukul Parishad. Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad is soon gearing up for a nationwide movement and a padyatra for their demand.

Christians are targeting Hinduism, converting Hindus by attracting them: Gopal Rai

Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad president Gopal Rai, while talking to the media, alleged that under the Mission Board, people of Christian religion are targeting a large number of people of Hindu religion and luring them with benefits to convert them. Hindus will now be united and organized. So that the situation of Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh is not repeated in the future in India. In such a situation, our Sanatani brothers who had gone to other religions with the missionaries will be returned home regarding their Sanatani religion according to Vedic rituals.

There will be a Padyatra in the country to save Indian culture along with education: Gopal Rai

To save the culture along with education in the country, in the coming times Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad will organize a padyatra in the country to create awareness among the people about Sanatan Dharma. Vishva Hindu Raksha Parishad president, handing over the responsibility of his organization in Varanasi to Rajesh Maurya, district president and vice-president Akhilesh Kumar, said that today, there is a need to save Sanatan Dharma besides saving education and culture. . He said that if the government does not pay attention to their demands, then Sanatan Dharma will have to fight for its existence in the times to come. In such a situation, Vishva Hindu Raksha Dal will launch a nationwide movement demanding the government to close madrassas and mission boards, so that Sanatan and Indian culture can be saved.

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