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In Japan, the citizens are called Japanese; in the USA, they are called Americans; in Canada, they are Canadians; and in Pakistan, they are called Pakistanis. So, what should we call the citizens living in Hindustan? Would we call them Hindustanis, or something else? This question raised by Hardik Hundiya is something every Hindu citizen of this country should think about.
A few days ago, the national saint, Neelesh Chandra Muni, addressed a Jain gathering and mentioned that something should be done for the welfare of the tribal people living around the Kalyan-Mona area. I wondered, why is a Jain saint talking about the upliftment of tribals at a Jain event? Shouldn’t he be discussing Jainism or the welfare of his Jain brothers? I was sitting near Gurudev during that event, and for a moment, I was puzzled. But then, slowly, Gurudev began to unfold the truth. He said, “If the population of Hindus decreases in this country, how will we practice our religion? Think about it, my devotees."
Hardik Hundiya emphasized that we must understand the far-reaching vision of Neelesh Chandra Muni. This is a serious matter: is the decrease in the Hindu population in Hindustan due to our own negligence? Providing food, free education, and opening hospitals in the tribal areas of the country, while converting thousands of tribal citizens to other religions, is causing significant harm to our country. We are losing something much bigger than we realize, without even fighting a war. It is something for all of us, in a peaceful and prosperous society, to reflect on.
Hardik Hundiya further pointed out, “You may have billions of rupees, but if our country isn’t safe, then what good is that wealth? If the nation isn’t secure in our hands, what will your money serve? Think about it! You’ve worked hard to earn your wealth, but could that same money be used to harm our nation? Let us all consider the responsibility we carry."
Hindustan is in dire need of warriors like Maharana Pratap and Bharmasa. Today, it's not about waging physical wars, but about using our intellect. We must put a stop to the silent, covert religious conversions happening in our country. Our soldiers are protecting us at the borders, and the police are safeguarding us within the country. Still, why is the Hindu population declining? Think about it—without any fighting, a small bribe can cause great damage to our country, and we must be cautious of this.
If you want to secure and protect your wealth, your country, and your future, then it’s time to start helping the tribal communities. Go to these areas and provide as much support as possible. Hardik Hundiya appeals to the wealthy people of the country: “You can make a huge difference. If you become like Bharmasa, you will serve this country in ways that will have far-reaching benefits.”
As long as the Indian tricolor flies in this land, we are able to live our lives with peace and happiness. If we, as a society, are to continue enjoying prosperity, we must act. We must start thinking of the country in addition to our personal well-being. The wealth you have earned will only serve a purpose if the country remains intact. Otherwise, it will have no meaning.
Hardik Hundiya also posed a crucial question: if millions of tribals are converted from Hinduism, what will happen to our population? What if this happens in different parts of the country every day? The damage to Hinduism and the nation will be unimaginable. Anyone working against the country from within is the biggest traitor.
However, if we step up and contribute to the well-being of the nation, our future generations will enjoy a prosperous and happy life. Let us work together to make this country even more prosperous. Let us strive to become good politicians, lawyers, journalists, and businessmen, and while thinking about ourselves, let us also think about the country.
Hardik Hundiyaconcludes with a powerful reminder: “If the country is safe, we are all safe. The blessings of the nation will follow you. Let us raise our voices against those who are causing harm from within the country and work with the law to stop them. Together, let’s protect our beloved land. May Bharat Mata always be victorious.”
Hardik Hundiya
Your well-wisher, a son of Mother India.