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Hinduism may be extinct in 50 years, said VHP head

Hinduism may be extinct in 50 years, said VHP head
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Nagpur: Hinduism may be extinct within 50 years, if strong steps are not taken, said the head of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Dr Ravindra Narayan Singh here on Sunday.
“If the cancer cells remain in the body even after specific treatment, the need for more powerful as chemotherapy is needed.
Therefore, even patients need to stay strong.
Here, the patient is a Hindu community,” said Dr.
Singh.
“Muslims are given a separate nation altogether along with the funds to run it.
A number of individuals belonging to a religion that goes to Pakistan.
But some of them have stayed behind,” said Dr.
Singh.
Dr Singh, an orthopedic surgeon and Padma Shri awardee, said this does not mean that Muslims should be asked to leave the country.
“However, one should also understand certain other aspects,” he added.
Dr Singh was in town to lead the groundbreaking ceremony of new building VHP in Dhantoli.
“Not that I was a minority is a cancer.
That’s just an example.
Because I am a doctor, I am referring to health conditions such as cancer to emphasize the point,” he said.
“In Islam, there is the concept of ‘ummah’ which memprutalisasi concept of the nation.
How can you build a state with part of society that does not believe in nationalism at all,” said Dr.
Singh.
He said minorities, including Muslims, should be assimilated into the larger Indian fabrics.
“The river Ganga flowing in Patna had water from rivers like Yamuna, Sarayu and Gandak.
However, it is called Ganga.
In the same way, they will try to lock swords with us will end up joining us,” said Dr.
Singh.
Being asked whether there was any threat to the country that Hindu may disappear within 50 years, he said it could happen if steps are not taken immediately.
“Look Kerala and Bihar.
In Bihar, there are four districts with a majority Muslim population where you can not even perform Satyanarayana Puja,” he said.
“Initially, we were told that minorities are our brothers and we have to live with them in peace.
Now they are slowly swallow us and it’s time to say Atithi Kab Jaoge (guests when you go out),” he said.
He also expressed concern over the Christian missionaries, saying RS64.000 crore as foreign aid is diverted to repentance.
Funding installed after 2014, said Dr.
Singh.
For us, even a person who is converted is a matter of concern, he said.
On VHP vigilantism recently at a school in Madhya Pradesh on suspicion of conversion, VHP president said protecting Hindu welfare remains a priority.
“It’s for the MP Government to protect its political interests …
We are here to protect the interests of Hindus,” said Dr.
Singh.
In Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya took the temples in Kashi and Mathura, Dr Singh said, “The focus is only on Ayodhya.
What others say not the voice of the organization as a whole.”

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