A seminar commemorating Akhand Bharat Remembrance Day was successfully organized by the Hindu Jagran Manch under the leadership of Satyajit Choudhary, the newly appointed Ramgarh District President. During the seminar, Vikram Sharma, the Provincial Convener of the Hindu Jagran Manch, delivered a speech emphasizing the vision of Akhand Bharat, spanning from Lahore to Karachi. He asserted that Akhand Bharat is not merely a dream but a burning reality, and they are committed to realizing it. He further stated their determination to reclaim their land, encompassing everything from the Indus to the Ravi, as an integral part of their Indian territory. The pain and suffering caused by the country’s partition will never be forgotten, particularly the loss of life during the independence era. The chief guest, a Vidya Bharati volunteer and the state president of the Human Rights Council, articulated the belief that as India is the birthplace of Ram and Krishna, no goal is unattainable. She emphasized that India is more than just land; it is a sacred realm, and their nation is their very essence. District President Satyajit Choudhary addressed the audience, noting that the partition of the motherland during independence was an act of greed for power, and the dismemberment was painful. He highlighted the valor of the army in Operation Sindoor, where the Indian soldiers swiftly compelled the enemies to surrender. He emphasized that under Narendra Modi’s leadership, India is in safe hands, and the new India will undoubtedly make the dream of Akhand Bharat a reality. Additional addresses were given by Dr. Apurva, Dhananjay Prasad, and Amarnath Sarkar. Sujit Chaurasia managed the seminar’s successful execution. Prominent figures in attendance included senior BJP leader Rananjoy Kumar alias Kuntu Babu, Umesh Prasad, Rajiv Pamdutt, Suryavansh Srivastava, Manoj Jaiswal, Surjit Singh Chhabra, Rajesh Thakur, Surendra Sharma, Deepak Sonkar, Rohit Singh, Sachin Chandravanshi, Manishankar Thakur, Vijay Pathak, Riti Srivastava, Gayatri Singh, Mani Devi, Neha Jha, Pragati Thakur, Jiya Kumari, Anjali Kumari, Jay Kumar, Sandeep Sonkar, Pritam Kumar, Sunil Modi, Dipu Gupta, Manish Paswan, Vicky Baba, Vicky Sonkar, Surendra Sharma, Shivkumar Gupta, Shakti Srivastava, Atish Ram, Vinod Kumar, Geeta Kumari, Priyamali Kumari, Sanjana Kumari, Nisha Kumari, and Amita Kumari, along with others.
