At a Hindu conference held in Ayodhya, Champat Rai, Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, urged Hindus to abandon caste divisions and work with a “Nation First” mindset for the prosperity of the country. He emphasized that social welfare is not possible unless Hindus rise above caste-based differences and unite for national development.
The Hindu Conference and Social Harmony Feast was organized at Surendra Lawn in the Kaushalpuri Colony. The event was inaugurated by chief guest Champat Rai and special guest Lakshman Kiladhish Mahant Maithili Raman Sharan.
Addressing the gathering, Champat Rai said that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has been continuously working for the past 100 years to strengthen and uplift the nation. He stressed that Hindus must give up casteism and contribute collectively toward national progress, warning that society cannot prosper otherwise.
RSS Metropolitan Sanghchalak Prof. Vikrama Prasad Pandey stated that the organization is celebrating its centenary year and is conducting door-to-door outreach campaigns. As part of this initiative, Hindu conferences are being organized at nearly one lakh locations across India and around the world to instill a sense of national responsibility.
Lakshman Kiladhish described the Ram Temple, constructed after 500 years, as the biggest symbol of Hindu unity. Prior to the speeches, participants collectively recited the Hanuman Chalisa.
The event was coordinated by District President Prakash Pathak of the Akhil Bharatiya Poorva Sainik Seva Parishad, along with nearly 200 former soldiers. Pathak concluded the program by expressing gratitude to all attendees.
Several prominent personalities, RSS officials, social workers, educationists, doctors, and local citizens were present in large numbers, making the conference a significant gathering focused on Hindu unity and social harmony.
