Goemkarponn desk
Panaji: The funds obtained through ‘Halal Certification’ are being used to legally support terrorists. The ‘Halal Economy’ has become a significant threat to national security.
In this context, to raise awareness among Ganesh devotees, the Hindu Rashtra coordination Samiti will conduct the ‘Halal-Free Ganeshotsav’ campaign under the ‘Halal-Free India’ initiative. Participating in the ‘Halal-Free Ganeshotsav’ campaign is considered a duty to protect religion.
The Hindu Rashtra coordination Samiti has appealed to every Ganesh devotee to fulfil their religious duty by not using ‘Halal Certified’ products during the Ganeshotsav and by participating in this campaign. This appeal was made during a press conference organised by the Samiti, which was addressed by Satyavijay Naik, Vinod Warkhandkar, Salil Bandodkar, Parshuram Ganachari, Pravin Chaudhari, Sanju Korgaonkar, Nitin Phaldessai, Sujan Naik, and Jayesh Thalli.
During the press conference, the speakers gave the following information. Despite the existence of governmental bodies like ‘FSSAI’ and ‘FDA’ for food product certification in India, a parallel Islamic economy is being established through ‘Halal Certification.’ The original Islamic concept of ‘Halal,’ which was initially limited to meat, has now been extended to various sectors including food grains, sweets, cosmetics, vegetarian products, medicines, tourism, construction, hotels, malls, etc. Through the ‘Halal Economy,’ 80% of the Hindu society is being forced into compliance with Halal. In this backdrop, every Hindu should participate in the ‘Halal-Free Ganeshotsav’ campaign by spreading awareness about the severity of ‘Halal Certification’ through various means, submitting petitions to the government, and other similar actions.
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