VHP and Bajrang Dal to Launch ‘Dharma Raksha Nidhi’ Drive

Shaurya Diwas Celebrations Planned on December 11 and 15; Trishul Diksha on December 22

Key Points:

  • VHP’s district-level meeting held at Geeta Bhavan office
  • Shaurya Diwas rallies to take place in block headquarters
  • Bajrang Dal’s Trishul Diksha program scheduled for December 22

MEDININAGAR – The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal announced the launch of the Dharma Raksha Nidhi Samarpan campaign at a district-level meeting held at Geeta Bhavan office.

The meeting was chaired by VHP District President Umesh Agarwal and conducted by District Minister Damodar Mishra. VHP Jharkhand State Minister Mithileshwar Mishra attended as the chief guest, guiding the participants and giving instructions for the campaign’s success.

The VHP decided to conduct the Dharma Raksha Nidhi drive across all blocks of Palamu district at a war footing. Shaurya Diwas will be celebrated on December 11 and 15, with Shaurya processions held in every block headquarters. On December 22, Bajrang Dal will organize its Trishul Diksha program.

Campaign Goals and Participation

The meeting emphasized strategies to ensure the success of these programs. The Dharma Raksha Nidhi campaign is part of VHP’s annual drive to raise funds and awareness for cultural and religious causes.

During the discussions, focus was also placed on mobilizing community participation in Shaurya Diwas rallies and the Trishul Diksha event. Bajrang Dal’s Trishul Diksha programs have been conducted nationwide, with events often attracting significant participation.

Meeting Attendees

Prominent attendees included VHP’s Co-Minister Mahendra Nath, Organizational Minister Vijay Yadav, Vice President Anamika Singh, Co-Minister Amit Tiwari, and Bajrang Dal District Convenor Sandeep Prasad Gupta, alongside other leaders and activists.

The meeting concluded with a call for united efforts to successfully implement the planned initiatives.

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