The Hindu Jagran Manch, under the leadership of newly appointed Ramgarh district president Satyajit Chaudhary, hosted a seminar on Akhand Bharat Memorial Day, which concluded successfully on Saturday. The event included the presence of Satyajit Chaudhary, Dr. Apoorva, Sindhu Jha, Dhananjay Prasad, Amarnath Sarkar, and a large gathering. In his address, state convener of Hindu Jagran Manch, Vikram Sharma, stated that from Lahore to Karachi, it all appears to be their own, emphasizing that Akhand Bharat is a dynamic reality. He asserted that they will achieve Akhand Bharat, as everything from the Indus to the Ravi belongs to India, an integral part of the Indian land. The pain of partition cannot be forgotten as many lost their lives during independence. The chief guest, a volunteer of Vidya Bharati and state president of the Human Rights Council, highlighted India being the birthplace of Ram and Krishna, and thus the goal of Akhand Bharat is inevitable. India represents more than just land; it’s a divine land, and the nation is their life. District President Satyajit Chaudhary, addressing the audience, said that the lust for power during the independence era led to the division of the nation. He also referred to Operation Sindoor, where the Indian army demonstrated valor, forcing the enemy to yield in a short time. He added that under Narendra Modi, India is in safe hands and the dream of Akhand Bharat will be realized. Dr. Apoorva, Dhananjay Prasad, and Amarnath Sarkar also spoke at the seminar. Sujit Chaurasia managed the seminar. Attendees included prominent figures from the BJP and the community, such as Ranjay Kumar aka Kuntu Babu, Umesh Prasad, and several others.
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