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World Hindu Federation Holds National Executive and Core Committee Meeting in New Delhi, Announces Key National and State-Level Office Bearers

Updated At: October 26, 2025 6:00 PM

The meeting outlined organizational expansion, launched a nationwide membership drive targeting one million members, and emphasized women’s participation, temple restoration, and public awareness initiatives.

New Delhi, 26 October 2025


The World Hindu Federation (WHF) successfully conducted its National Executive and Core Committee meeting today at its Connaught Place office in New Delhi. The session was chaired by Mr. Ajay Kumar, International President, and attended by senior officials and national leaders from across India.

The meeting focused on finalizing plans for organizational growth and launching a nationwide membership campaign aimed at enrolling one million members over the next two years. Delegates also discussed strategies for fundraising, membership fee structures, strengthening grassroots operations, and building a robust digital presence.

The meeting was co-chaired by Dr. Vinay Pratap Singh, National President, and Mrs. Jyotsna, National Spokesperson of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP). During the session, Mrs. Jyotsna was appointed National General Secretary of the WHF Women’s Wing (Mahila Prakoshth).

In her address, Mrs. Jyotsna highlighted the importance of time-bound and accountable membership drives and the active participation of women in organizational initiatives. She praised the TDP and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) for rebuilding Hindu temples in Dalit settlements in Andhra Pradesh and commended the state government’s allocation of ₹1600 crore for temple restoration projects. She also raised concerns about increasing religious conversion activities in Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra Pradesh, urging WHF’s media and youth wings to intensify awareness campaigns through social and print media.

World Hindu Federation Holds National Executive and Core Committee Meeting in New Delhi, Announces Key National and State-Level Office Bearers

New Office Bearers Announced:

  • Mrs. Jyotsna – National General Secretary, Women’s Wing
  • Mahant Varun Sharma – Delhi State President
  • Mr. M.P. Verma – Jammu State Coordinator
  • Mr. Vishal Bhujbal – Maharashtra State Coordinator
  • Mr. Vipin Gupta – National Press Advisor
  • Mr. Rajeev Agrawal – Vice President, Delhi Chapter
  • Mr. Tapan – Tripura State Coordinator
  • Mr. Anurag Agrawal & Mr. Ravi Raj Prajapati – National Executive Members

The meeting also featured addresses from Mr. Rahul Gautam, International General Secretary; Mr. Satya Babu, Vice President; Mr. Gupta, National Treasurer; Mr. Satpal Singh, Senior Advisor; Mr. Rakesh Nandan Sahay; Mrs. Sandhya Bajaj, Supreme Court Advocate; and Dr. Chandrakanta, Professor, Delhi University.

Mr. Satya Babu, Vice President, WHF (India Chapter), highlighted WHF’s key role in promoting Hindu unity, education, and social service, and congratulated all newly appointed office bearers.

International President Mr. Ajay Kumar shared WHF’s global vision and expansion strategy, announcing the upcoming World Hindu Federation Fiji Conference (2026) and reflecting on the organization’s international achievements.

In his concluding remarks, Dr. Vinay Pratap Singh, National President, extended Diwali and Chhath Puja greetings to members and citizens, reaffirming WHF’s commitment to its mission of “Unity, Culture, and Protection of Spiritual Heritage.”

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