Mangaluru, Mar 6: Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Mangaluru will organise a district-level Hindu convention on Sunday to unite Hindutva organisations and leaders to protect Hindu religion and establish a Hindu nation, said Samiti state secretary and state spokesperson of Hindu Mahasabha Dharmendra.
Announcing this at a press conference here on Friday, he said that the convention was an attempt to bring all Hindutva groups under one roof to address and counter various issues faced by the Hindu community such as cow slaughter, conversion, love jihad, nationalization of temples and acts of assault on Hindutva activists.
Over 150 representatives including Hindutva leaders, pro-Hindutva activists and advocates from Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu and Kasargod are expected take part in the convention, he said.
The convention is scheduled to be held at Sharada Vidyalaya in Mangaluru from 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Mr Dharmendra said that a similar convention had been held in Hubli in 2013 in which nearly 50 Hindutva groups, over 200 Hindutva leaders and around 500 activists had participated.
Sri Rama Sene state south zonal vice-president Kumar Malemar, Ramananda Gowda from Sanathana Samsthe, Vijay Kumar and Upendra were present.
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