Wed. Apr 22nd, 2026

‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ formed in Chhattisgarh to address attacks on Hindus and strengthen unity

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  • National Organizer Shri. Sunil Ghanwat emphasised the urgent need to build a robust ‘Hindu ecosystem’ to counter global challenges.

  • 150+ devout Hindus attended the meeting

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Durg, Chhattisgarh – Presently, there are continuous attacks on Hindu Dharma, gau-mata, Hindu women, culture, temples, and traditions. Therefore, it is necessary for all Hindus to coordinate with one another and move collectively towards the establishment of a Hindu Rashtra. With this objective, the ‘Hindu Rashtra Samanvay Samiti’ has been formed, informed its National Organiser Shri. Sunil Ghanwat.

An important meeting of the Samiti was held at the auditorium of Surana College in Durg. Present at the meeting were Advocate Ashish Sharma (Durg-Bhilai District Coordinator), Shri. Meghraj Yadav (President of Sarva Samaj), Shri. Ashish Parida from Raipur, Shri. Pradeep Sinha from Durg, and more than 150 representatives from various devout Hindu organisations from Rajnandgaon and Raipur.

The Samiti plans to undertake various initiatives across the state to create awareness among Hindus regarding Dharma and the nation.

Shri. Sunil Ghanwat stated that there are over 157 Christian nations, 59 Islamic nations, and 12 Buddhist nations in the world today; however, despite having a population of crores, Hindus do not have a separate nation, which is a matter of concern. If Hindus do not awaken and unite today, there may come a time when they could be forced out of their own country. The time has come to move forward with the resolve that “those who work for Hindu interests will lead the nation”. Rather than mere discussion, there is now a need for concrete action through constitutional means.

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Office-bearers present at the meeting

Focus on organisation and coordination

Shri. Meghraj Yadav, President of Sarva Samaj, stated that all communities in Chhattisgarh would work firmly towards the goal of a Hindu Rashtra.

Advocate Ashish Sharma, Durg-Bhilai Coordinator of the Samiti, clarified that this movement of coordination, which has begun in Durg-Bhilai, will expand across the entire state.

All organisations will unite and carry out movements through constitutional means against any attacks on Hindus.

During the meeting, special honours were conferred upon Shri. Ashish Parida of Raipur and Shri. Pradeep Sinha of Durg for their work in cow protection. The programme was compered by Shri. Kamal Biswas of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. The meeting concluded with the slogans “Jai Shri Ram” and “Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai”.



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