Monday, May 23, 2011

Hindu Samhati pioneers its struggles in North Bengal

May 22, 2011 is indeed historic in the chronicle of Hindu Samhati – the day forms a new chapter in the Hindu movement, on account of the formal inception of Hindu Samhati in the north of Indian state of West Bengal, known as North Bengal. The day also witnessed a strong enthusiasm among Hindu youths in the environs, mainly from 14 villages of Gazole and Ratua Blocks of Malda dist. and Itahar block of North Dinajpur dist., attending the meeting of Hindu Samhati in large numbers. And before the presence of more than 200 delegates, Hindu Samhati commenced its historic session at Gazole Boys High School, Malda (destined to be a 3 hrs. session between 2-5 pm).

The meeting was presided over by Narasingha Prasad Gupta, social activist and President of Bharat Swabhiman Trust Gazole Block while Tapan Ghosh, founder and President of Hindu Samhati was the Chief Guest. Other speakers included Brahmacharini Smriti Devi of Bharatmata Mandir in Nadia.

Speaking on the meeting, Tapan Ghosh narrated the horrifying incidents or mounting Hindu religious persecutions in villages of both South and North Bengal. Delegates in the session found no difference in theirs traumatic experiences to this and the same became evident from their approaches. Since the session was interactive as well, youths of said two blocks expressed how lives of Hindus, owing to rising tortures of Islamic supremacists, are worsening more and more.

Sri Ghosh advised them how to thwart such attacks and overpower Islamic ruffians finally. He also assured that Hindu Samhati would lend Hindus and their struggles a hand always.

Brahmacharini Smriti Devi by giving a clarion call invited Hindu youths to join and strengthen Hindu Samhati and Tapan Ghosh. She also termed Shri Ghosh as one the noblest persons in Bengal’s history who appear to render a light to the persecuted Hindus and make them act likewise. She looked to be confident while citing Bengal’s glorious revolutionary past and stating if Hindus act like their illustrious predecessors and remain with Shri Ghosh, their problems would settle.

During the interactions between HS leadership and people in general, several imperative issues like Muslims manipulating Hindu Devottar properties and oppressing Hindus cropped up. A grave incident of sexual harassment of three Hindu girl students in Alal school by same Muslim teacher in three successive years that went unnoticed also came out.




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