Jammu, July 21: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Devender Singh Rana on Sunday said any insult to the Sanatan Dharma and Sanatanis “to appease vote-bank and divide the extended Hindu society” won’t be tolerated.
“If the evils of this era think that they can get away with taunts and insults to the oldest and greatest civilisation of the universe, they better know that the Hindu Samaj is resilient enough but it can bounce back in the true spirit of Bhagwad Gita that teaches fight till last for Dharma,” Rana said while speaking at a huge congregation held to commemorate Bhagwat Gita Saptah at Pangali in Nagrota.
He said the Sanatan bashers are ignorant about the divine philosophy of Dharma which is a way of life evolving around Karma. “Those undermining the time-tested values of Sanatan Dharma rather contemptuously deserve pity and forgiveness for their evil deeds,” he said, adding, “This civilisation has withstood the onslaught during the eras of Mughals and Britons.”
“Repetition of the trend of foreign invaders by the Congress and its ilk from east to west and north to south will make them lick the dust and the day is not too far,” he added.
The BJP leader continued, “Spreading canards against Sanatan Dharma and dividing Hindus on a caste basis is a deep-rooted game plan of decades with Jaichands across the country taking centre stage in furthering the radical and left-liberal global agenda. This nefarious and sinister conspiracy to weaken India is destined to explode very soon. The political dwarfs promoting anti-Sanatan narratives will certainly face the Waterloo. Sanatan Dharma has been, is and will remain till eternity to guide humanity and strengthen the peace and harmony in the true spirit of Vasudeva Kutumbakam.”
Rana said Karma will return to take the toll on the Sanatan abusers. He urged the devout not to lose patience but to work towards the betterment of the society, irrespective of religion, region, caste or continent. “The more they indulge in Hindu bashing, the more Dharma will flourish with its pristine glory. History is replete with instances of how the persecutors of Hinduism perished,” he said.
Several other speakers in their discourse dwelt upon the rich ethos of Sanatan Dharma, emphasising this stands for universal brotherhood, peace and amity. Later, Rana attended Guru Purnima celebrations at Jagdembay Temple (Jagti) and ancient Ram Temple Purani Mandi, Jammu.