World Hindu Federation Condemns Pahalgam Terror Attack, Charts Global Roadmap for Hindu Empowerment

At its National Executive Meet in New Delhi, WHF outlines strategic initiatives to strengthen global Hindu unity, denounces communal violence, and pledges support for victims of terrorism
The World Hindu Federation (WHF) convened its National Executive Meeting today in Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, with a renewed commitment to promoting cultural, spiritual, and socio-political empowerment of Hindus worldwide. The gathering saw the participation of senior leadership, executive members, and international delegates, including those from the United States.
Chaired by WHF’s top leadership — International President Sri Ajay Singh, National President Dr. Vinay Pratap Singh, National Vice President Sri Satya Babu, and National Secretary Prof. Jyotshna Tirunagari — the meeting addressed key concerns facing the Hindu community, both in India and abroad.
Condemnation of Pahalgam Attack
The session began with a resolution mourning the loss of Hindu pilgrims who were brutally killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, on April 22. WHF expressed deep sorrow and solidarity with the victims’ families and demanded swift, decisive action from the authorities. Calling the attack a “cowardly and inhuman act,” WHF urged the central and state governments to ensure justice and strengthen safety measures for all civilians and tourists.
Key Strategic Discussions and Resolutions
- Global Hindu Unity Drive: WHF resolved to expand its international presence to unite the global Hindu diaspora. This includes promoting Sanatana Dharma values, youth leadership development, and awareness through educational and cultural programs.
- Concern Over Communal Violence: The Federation condemned rising communal tensions and attacks on Hindus in West Bengal and Bangladesh. It called for immediate governmental intervention and protection for vulnerable communities facing persecution.
- Protection of Hindu Rights: Highlighting increasing political unrest and targeted violence, WHF stressed the importance of safeguarding Hindu identity, rights, and safety, especially in regions marked by systemic marginalization.
- Grassroots Mobilization: A key outcome was the decision to strengthen local-level support mechanisms such as volunteer networks, legal aid centers, and rapid response teams to address injustices, promote community welfare, and counter misinformation.
Reaffirming its role as a global advocate for Hindu interests, WHF emphasized the need for resilience and unity in the face of growing challenges.
“We are not just reacting to crises; we are building a stronger, united future rooted in Sanatana Dharma,” said International President Sri Ajay Singh in his concluding remarks, calling for strategic focus and spiritual determination moving forward.
0 Comments
Leave a Comment