A grand Saints’ Conference was held in Lucknow:
A message of Sanatan unity and Hindu social awakening was given.
On Sunday, the Rashtriya Hindu Raksha Parishad organized a grand Saints’ Conference and poetry symposium in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. Renowned saints, Mahatmas, and poets from across the country graced the event. Under the leadership of National President Dr. Mukesh Dubey, the event was a grand affair. The main objective of the event was to promote unity, brotherhood, and harmony within the Sanatan society and to awaken the Hindu community to its core religion and culture.
Speakers at the conference expressed concern over the continued attacks on the Sanatan Hindu society and the inaction of organizations. They stated that the politics of casteism, linguisticism, and regionalism have divided society, providing foreign powers with an opportunity to weaken Hinduism. Therefore, there is a need for all Sanatanis to unite and come forward to protect society and religion.
It is necessary to stop the continuous attacks on Sanatan Dharma: Mukesh Dubey
At the event, National General Secretary of Rashtriya Hindu Raksha Parishad, Mukesh Dubey, said that Sanatan Dharma, its traditions and culture are being continuously attacked. He alleged that conversions are being carried out in Hindu society through inducement, fear or greed, while incidents like “love jihad” are weakening society.
He said that strict steps need to be taken to stop the killing of our mother cow, who is the foundation of Sanatan, and the smuggling of cattle. Dubey said that the time has come when every Sanatani must come together to protect the religion.
Mukesh Dubey stated that the Rashtriya Hindu Raksha Parishad has resolved to continue the struggle until the Hindu community is united. The Parishad is working towards bringing harmony to society, promoting intellectual development, eliminating evil practices, and uniting every section of society.
The program was conducted by Ashok Dwivedi, Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department, as the chief guest. He delivered a message of public awareness through Sanskrit verses and verses from the Ramcharitmanas.
Jagatguru Ramanandacharya, who was present at the conference, said that this effort by the Rashtriya Hindu Raksha Parishad is commendable. He said that the time has come for Sanatanis to come together and take the lead in protecting their religion and culture.
Main objectives of the Parishad:-
- Ensuring strict punishment for cow slaughter.
- Efforts to declare India a Hindu nation.
- Sanatan Work for the development of civilization and Hindu society.
- Preventing religious conversion, love jihad, and conversion through allurement.
- Initiative to declare Mother Cow as the “Mother of the Nation.”
- Concrete steps for the protection and development of cows.
- Efforts towards implementing “One Nation, One Law.”
- Demand to declare insulting Hindu deities as treason.
- Ensuring women’s safety and their respectful participation in society.
- Promoting Vedic education by establishing Gurukuls and Chetna Kendras.
- Demand for a population control law.
- Initiative to implement the “One Nation, One Education” system.
- Providing self-defense training to all Hindus.
- Recommendation to include caste-related words in the category of treason.
- A proposal to implement the “Self-Respect Act.”
- Saints and poets gave inspiring presentations
During the program, the poets present along with the saints and sages mesmerized the audience with their powerful poems. Present on stage were Bal Yogi Arun, International Mahamandaleshwar Indresh Kaushik, Manish Das Ji Maharaj, Atmaram Tiwari Ji Maharaj, Vivek Tangri Ji Maharaj, Rasika Sadhvi Uma Ji, National Upadhyay Manish Pandey, National Youth Power Protection Coordinator Vivek Dubey, State Coordinator Kuldeep Shukla, Treasurer Sadhna Singh, and many other learned saints.
The program concluded with the resolution that the Rashtriya Hindu Raksha Parishad will launch a public awareness campaign across the country to protect Sanatan Dharma and culture. The saints and poets present unanimously declared that the time has come for Sanatanis to unite and protect their religion, culture, and pride.


