Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Hindu Samhati meeting in Malda inspires Hindus to become more resolute

Islamic fundamentalism and its fast and unchecked growth in Malda have become a cause of concern for the Indian administration, though it does shiver to accept the same in public, and particularly for Hindus, witnessing their own destruction at the hands of Islamic perpetrators for centuries. And the situation, at this point in time, is such that any more compromise or hesitation to struggle will lead to Hindu extinction altogether. To educate and motivate Hindus so that they carry on the self-defence Hindu Samhati, led by its president, Sri Tapan Ghosh, is working tooth and nail.

This zeal was found again in the Bazar meeting at Baishnabnagar, P.S. Kaliachak, Malda on January 20, 2012. Sri Tapan Ghosh was the chief speaker in the meeting.   

The village is positioned on the bank of Ganga, on the upper side of Farakka barrage and heavy rain and subsequent flood thanks to the great width of the river, every year, endanger the village a great deal. All these indicate that Hindus in the village fight in two fronts at the same instant – an alien nature and belligerent Muslim neighbors.






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