- Chandrashekhar Tiwari urges protection of Hindu Daughters
Bhopal – In a controversial yet attention-grabbing initiative, the Sanskriti Bachao Manch, a hindu organization held a special workshop in Bhopal aimed at raising awareness about what it referred to as “Love Jihad.” The session, organized on the occasion of Ekadashi, reportedly drew a crowd of 2,000 to 2,500 people, including 500 to 700 women.
Addressing the gathering, forum president Chandrashekhar Tiwari offered guidance to Hindu families, particularly women and girls, on how to “protect themselves” from falling prey to interfaith relationships allegedly driven by deceptive intent. He advised parents to remain vigilant and shared what he called “protective measures” to safeguard daughters from mistreatment or exploitation.
Tiwari called on religious institutions, including temples, priests, and spiritual leaders, to take active responsibility in spreading awareness and initiating social campaigns to “defend Sanatan Dharma.” He claimed that Hindu women were increasingly being targeted, and emphasized the need for community-led resistance.