TN Govt should implement Anti-conversion law and temples should be managed by devotees, says VHP
- VHP will add one crore Hindus in 15 days; VHP's philanthropic campaign will reacho ver 1.5 lakh villages
Chennai, November 6, 2022. TN Govt should implement Anti-conversion law and temples should be managed by devotees, said VHP's General Secretary Shri Milind Parande during the press meet held today. He is presently touring Tamilnadu to enroll more members as part of Hitak Chintak Abhiyan Campaign.
Press meet youtube video👇👇
(L to R) Sridhar, VHP South Chennai; Karthikeyan Ramalingam, VHP North Chennai; Milind Parande, VHP General Secretary; Muruganandham, Vice President, VHP Tamilnadu |
The VHP General Secretary said that the target of the groups of Hitak Chintak Abhiyan Campaign is to reach one lakh villages of India and make one crore well wishers. Under this, people will also be given detailed information about the works of VHP.
The objective of the Hitak chintak Abhiyan is to expand the work of various dimensions of VHP for the public service. To connect more and more deprived society with service work, to transmit Sanatan values and its essence to the new generation, protection of cows, social harmony, women empowerment, family enrichment and protecting its core values, environment protection and to setup system and process for orderly management of mutts and temples as well as organizing Hindu society and protecting it. To inculcate the spirit of resolve on the hearts of th Hindus is also the aim of this campaign.
Information about how Vishwa Hindu Parishad is committed to stop conversion and love jihad and bringing home the religious converts will also be given priority under this campaign.
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