India Will Reclaim Its Lost Wealth and Land”: Dr Indresh Kumar

He added, "In the past 10-11 years, India has significantly strengthened its global presence.

Rashtriya Suraksha Jagran Manch (Forum for Awareness of National Security — FANS), asserted that India will reclaim its historically lost wealth, land, and natural resources.

India Will Reclaim Its Lost Wealth and Land”:

Dr Indresh Kumar

Post-independence, Indian leaders were in ‘holiday mode’”: Vijay Kranti

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New Delhi – July 12 – Dr Indresh Kumar, National Executive Member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Mentor of the Rashtriya Suraksha Jagran Manch (Forum for Awareness of National Security — FANS), asserted that India will reclaim its historically lost wealth, land, and natural resources. Speaking at the 10th Annual General Assembly of the Forum, he said any obstacles in this process would be met with firm resistance.

“India has always been a messenger of peace to the world and will continue to be so,” said Dr Kumar. “But at the same time, it is our responsibility to rectify historical injustices.”

Conversion Is Unconstitutional and Immoral: Dr Kumar

Calling religious conversion both unethical and unconstitutional, Dr Kumar emphasized the need for stringent measures to curb such activities in India. He said, “All who live in India are Indians — this unified identity will make the nation stronger.”

He referred to the President of Indonesia’s recent statement claiming that his DNA is Indian. “It is unfortunate that while global leaders acknowledge their Indian roots, some within our own country behave as though they are foreigners,” he remarked.

India’s Military Might Recognized Globally

Referring to the recent Operation Sindoor, Dr Kumar highlighted that India not only responded effectively to Pakistan but also delivered a strong rebuttal to countries like China and Turkey that support hostile actions. “India is now rapidly emerging as a global power,” he said.

He added, “In the past 10-11 years, India has significantly strengthened its global presence. The growing trend of nations honouring Prime Minister Narendra Modi is proof of this rise. It is a matter of great pride for every Indian.”

Post-Independence Leaders Were in ‘Holiday Mode’: Vijay Kranti

Veteran journalist and author Vijay Kranti, speaking as the Chief Guest, said, “After independence, Indian political leaders were in a ‘holiday mode’, which allowed neighbouring countries to repeatedly challenge and threaten India.”

He acknowledged that India is now strengthening itself in all areas — from defence to science and technology. “We must tackle both external and internal threats with equal strength,” he said, pointing to challenges like Naxalism, terrorism, and religious extremism as forces that aim to weaken the nation from within.

Sanatan Dharma Is India’s Strength: Madhurendra Kumar

Senior journalist Madhurendra Kumar emphasized that India’s true strength lies in its Sanatan traditions. Referring to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, he alleged that it was a planned conspiracy involving internal traitors who aided the attackers. He also raised serious concerns about the infiltration and unlawful activities of Rohingyas and illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, stressing the urgent need for a national-level solution.

Strong Participation from Across the Nation

The three-day Annual General Assembly of the Rashtriya Suraksha Jagran Manch saw active participation from across India. Delhi Chapter President Suresh Bhattacharya and National Working President Sardar Jasveer Singh addressed the gathering and presented a detailed report on the Forum’s year-long activities.

Advocate Rajeev Kumar Ranjan delivered the vote of thanks.
Prominent attendees included senior functionaries and delegates such as Golok Bihari Rai, Vikramaditya Singh, J.P. Sharma, S.K. Mahapatra, Manoj Sharma, Arun Kumar, Advocate Virendra Kumar Chaudhary, Dr Bhupendra Sahu, Tauqeer Raja, Rajesh Mahajan, Colonel Ghulam Mohammad Khan, Dr Vartika, Pratima Mishra, Dr Vivek, Dr Abhay, and Chhatar Singh.

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