VHP to discuss CAA, Ram Janmabhoomi during 3- day baithak in M’luru


Team Udayavani, Dec 27, 2019, 11:56 AM IST

Mangaluru: A three-day baithak organised by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) will commence from December 27 onwards. As many as 300 workers from across the country are expected to attend the “Prabandh Samiti” as well as its “Pranyasi Mandal baithak” here from December 27-29.

The right-wing Hindu group is set to hold discussions on several issues, including the Citizenship Amendment Act (ACT), Ram Janmabhoomi and women’s safety in its meeting.

“The act that the central government has brought in is giving justice to millions of Hindus with whom historical wrong was done at the time of partition. So being a Hindu organisation, Vishva Hindu Parishad will do everything in its power, so that these Hindus receive citizenship. Secondly, lot of wrong and false misinformation have been spread about CAA,” said VHP in a statement.

The VHP will also discuss the formation of the trust in connection with the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. The VHP emphasised that the temple should be built according to the model that was popularised during the Ram Janmabhoomi agitation and with the sculpted stones available in Ayodhya.

The VHP meet will also take the issue of safety of women. “As many women are facing insults throughout the country owing to lack of Hindu sanskars, VHP will put in efforts to re-establish Hindu values into the society, so that women will be respected and treated with respect in every walk of life,” it said.

On the issue of alleged religious conversions by Christian missionaries and cow slaughter, the VHP said that it would be planning an action plan to put a check on religious conversion, and save the cow from being butchered.

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