Hobalo anti-Hindutva program in America, Uni.o had to withdraw


Washington, Dt

The 'Dismantling Global Hindutva' conference to be held in the US next week to criticize Hindutva and Hinduism has provoked outrage among Hindus not only in the US but all over the world and they have vehemently opposed the conference. Protests by Hindus have led to the withdrawal of several world-renowned universities that have supported the program, disrupting the organization of the conference and refusing to allow the organizers to use the university's logo in the program.


The conference brochure described the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the BJP government as communal, extremist and defamatory in the name of Hinduism. The organizers of the conference have not released their names. But his brochure claims that the program has been endorsed by more than 50 reputable universities around the world. Speakers with anti-Hindu mentality like Kavita Krishnan, Anand Patwardhan, Nalini Sundar, Neha Dixit, Meena Kandasamy, who are staunch supporters of communist and communist ideology in India, are to address the conference.

The Hindu American Foundation, an organization advocating for Hindu rights in the United States, urged universities and colleges that support the program to withdraw their support. Neeraj Anthani, the first Hindu senator from the US state of Ohio, has harshly criticized the program. Protesting against the organization of the event in the US, he said the conference was tantamount to a heinous attack on Hindus in the US. It is nothing more than racism and bigotry against Hindus. I have always strongly opposed Hinduphobia. I condemn in the strongest terms the convention for the eradication of global Hindutva.

In opposition to the program, the North American Hindu Association (Kohna) has sent more than 250,000 e-mails to universities, academics and colleges supporting the program, urging them to withdraw their support. In response to the email, Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway said he was unaware that the university's logo was being used by conference organizers. Following protests by Hindus, many universities have refused to allow the organizers to use the university's logo in their brochures as well as in the program.

Kohna said that the conference misrepresents Hindus, actively denies the genocide of Hindus and the most annoying thing is that the organizers of the conference have an official intention to portray 'Hindutva' as a fundamentalist and Hindutva harassment field manual. On the other hand, there is a huge protest in India against the speakers of this program. "A statement has been issued to the Government of India to take action against the people of India who are participating in the program," said Shambhu Gaware, organizer of the Hindujanjagruti Samiti, an eastern and northeastern state.

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  1. It is the Coalition of Hindus in North Americana CoHNA, not Kohna, please correct this.

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