Why is Congress silent on Hindu persecution in Bangladesh: Rana
DANSAL, AUGUST 12- Senior BJP leader Mr Devender Singh Rana today lambasted pseudo seculars’ stoic silence over the persecution, rape and plunder of Hindu minorities by radicals in Bangladesh, saying the Congress led INDI Alliance stands now exposed from Kashmir to Kanyakumari for their hollow moral grandstanding.
“The skeletons of the Mohabbat Ki Dukan salespersons and Post X warriors have fallen from the cupboard and their real faces are telling the tales of their evil designs to divide the society, hurt the national interest and to play vote bank politics”, Mr Devender Rana today said while talking to the media persons at the side-lines of a grand awareness Tringa rally, organised by the Shri Kailakh Jyotish avim Vedic Sansthan Trust under the stewardship of Rohit Shastri from Government Higher Secondary School Dansal to the Tehsil Office Dansal, to promote the Sanskrit language and de-addiction.
Mr Rana also expressed anguish over the shameful attitude of the global community for looking to the other side over brazen human rights violation in Bangladesh and said selective approach of the western media is equally condemnable. Those crying hoarse over human dignity and respect for civil liberty must stop behaving like ostriches and call out the zealots inhumane and barbaric acts against humanity, he demanded.
Addressing the rally, Mr Rana, who was the chief guest on the occasion, lauded the efforts of the Lieutenant Governor Mr Manoj Sinha, for supporting institutions like Shri Kailakh Jyotish and Vedic Sansthan Trust in their mission to promote and preserve the rich heritage of Sanskrit.
Mr. Rana also thanked the Lt. Governor Mr. Manoj Sinha for his positive encouraging response to the long pending demands of the people viz Upgradation of the Public Health Centre, Dansal to Sub- District Hospital, Trauma Centre at Jhajjar Kotli and Community Health Centre at Surinsar.
“While speaking about Sanskrit in ‘Mann Ki Baat’, the Prime Minister had mentioned that ‘this language has played a major role in the advancement of ancient Indian knowledge and science.”, Mr Rana recalled, saying the fundamental principles of modern science are embedded in Sanskrit. It is essential for children to have moral education; if we adhere to our values and moral teachings, we will certainly stay away from drugs, he said, adding that addiction doesn’t affect just an individual but also their entire family and society. There is a need for a comprehensive public awareness campaign against narcotics, he stressed.
He appreciated the Rohit Shastri for holding the awareness rally to educate people about the evils of drug abuse and to spread the message to the society to stay away from drugs and recognize the importance of Sanskrit.
Speaking on the occasion, Rohit Shastri said that these programs are being conducted during Sanskrit Month. Sanskrit is not a language limited to a specific class; everyone must acquire its knowledge. Chanakya’s politics, Bhaskaracharya’s mathematics, Charak and Sushruta’s Ayurveda, Patanjali’s yoga, Parashara Muni’s agriculture, Bharat Muni’s dramaturgy—many such subjects were developed in Sanskrit. It was through this knowledge and science that our ancestors once made the country prosperous, he said
“Along with promoting Sanskrit, we are also working on de-addiction”, the Rohit Shastri said, adding that addiction is a curse in society, and hence, we all need to work together to eradicate it from our surroundings.
Addressing the rally, Mr Dil Bahadur Singh said that the consumption of toxic and intoxicating substances causes physical, mental, and economic harm to individuals, and also pollutes the social environment. Rohit Shastri’s campaign to promote Sanskrit and de-addiction is extremely necessary, and we fully support it.