Nagpur: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) president Rabindra Narain Singh said Sunday the Ram Janmabhoomi teerth kshetra in Ayodhya would be developed on the lines of the Vatican City and the Mecca and would emerge as a symbol of ‘Hindutva’. Rabindra Narain Singh was here to attend the bhumipujan or groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Vishwa Hindu Jankalyan Parishad’s Vidarbha region office in the Dhantoli area.
“The Ram janmabhoomi teerth kshetra in Ayodhya would be developed on the lines of the Vatican City (the headquarters of the Roman Catholic church) and the Mecca (the holiest city of Islam). It would become a symbol of Hindutva,” Singh said while addressing a gathering attended by seers and VHP office-bearers.
Singh hailed the Narendra Modi government for tightening the noose on foreign funding aimed at religious conversion in India. He appealed to the Muslim community to join Hindus in the service of the nation. “Hindus think nothing will happen to them. We are facing challenges because of this mentality,” Singh asserted
The VHP chief accused Christian missionaries of running hospitals and schools in tribal areas for carrying out the religious conversion.
“Missionaries are operating schools and hospitals in tribal areas with proper planning to uproot the Hindu dharma. Hindus need to become a united strong force to protect Hindutva and themselves,” he said. Singh added that Indians seem more concerned about GDP these days than inculcating ‘sanskars’ or virtues in their children.
Reacting to a query on his views on Muslims and Christians in India, Singh gave analogy of cancer. “When cancer spreads to the fourth stage, you need to do chemotherapy and your body needs to be strong,” he said.
Singh said the upcoming office of the Jankalyan Parishad would launch various welfare measures for Hindus across the Vidarbha region in east Maharashtra.