KHUNTI – Vishwa Hindu Parishad heavyweight Milind Parande unleashed a scathing critique at a pivotal Hindu conclave, asserting that Christian converts forsaking tribal roots are monopolizing 80 percent of ST reservations, denying legitimate Adivasis their due.
Chief speaker at Friday’s Virat Hindu Sammelan hosted by Sarv Sanatan Samaj, Parande framed this as part of a larger assault on Hindu survival. He lamented Hindus inadvertently fueling their decline amid booming Muslim and Christian demographics globally. ‘Only India and Nepal stand as Hindu bastions against 50+ Islamic and 120 Christian nations,’ he warned.
Hinduism’s antiquity shone through his narrative—from Ram’s forest exile to the Ram Temple’s construction using soil from 2,000 Jharkhand hamlets. This, he said, exemplifies living heritage demanding vigilant protection.
Targeting constitutional perversions, Parande accused missionaries of post-Independence quota grabs, bypassing true tribals. He invoked Kartik Oraon’s thwarted legislative effort to strip converts of benefits. ‘Rights granted by Hindus are now weaponized against our traditions,’ he thundered.
RSS pracharak Gopal Sharma reinforced the message, tracing Hindu society’s scars from temple razings and internal disunity born of personal distractions. RSS’s 1925 inception aimed at reorganization; its 2025 centenary heralds pride. Declaring Hindus as native sons of the soil, Sharma called out anti-tradition voices and urged vows to shield families and unity, countering divide-and-rule tactics. Attendees included Vanvasi Kalyan leaders and hundreds of villagers.