[GHHF] In Dallas, a historical Celebration of Victory in West Bengal was organized, reminiscing about the Saffron Wave.
Sri Sashi Kant and his wife organized a large-scale function to celebrate the victory in West Bengal, where the BJP captured a two-thirds majority by defeating the most corrupt, ruthless, and bloody regime led by Mamata Banerjee. Sashiji is a staunch Hindu who selflessly supports numerous Hindu organizations and projects and is recognized as a champion of Sanatana Dharma. He invited many Hindu-minded people to this victory celebration. Everybody who attended the function appreciated his leadership, his passion, and his spirit in conducting the Victory Celebration
On the evening of May 5th, members of the Hindu community in Dallas gathered in large numbers at Sigree Indian Restaurant in Addison to celebrate the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 's historic victory in West Bengal, turning the event into a vibrant expression of pride, unity, and patriotic enthusiasm.
About 25 people who spoke on the occasion highlighted that the victory was not merely electoral but symbolic of a growing national awakening and cultural confidence among Hindus worldwide. The gathering applauded the victory, reminding Hindus living in the United States that they could contribute by raising awareness, strengthening community unity, and supporting the growing “saffron wave” of cultural pride and nationalism. Many attendees expressed deep admiration for the resilience of Bengal’s voters and said the celebrations reflected hope for a stronger and more united future for India.
Speakers also remember countless voters reportedly faced political intimidation, threats, and social pressure over the last fifteen years. During Mamata Banerjee's time, people were harassed, attacked, humiliated, and even killed. People were even fearful of going to polling booths to exercise their rights. In this election, the visible energy among youth, women, and grassroots workers reflected confidence that Bengal’s political future could no longer be controlled by coercion.
This time it was different. The speakers appreciated the efforts of Sri Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and the Election Commissioner. They worked tirelessly to ensure the safety of people going to the polling booths. Many voters openly declared that they wanted change, transparency, and development over political intimidation.
Hindus who gathered here were reminded of the future. Ten years from now, do we see the same enthusiasm and sense of unity? They are reminded that, in the future, will we have the same confidence in Hinduism's survival? Hindu family size is declining, whereas the Muslim population size is increasing. Muslims have been very vocal in making India an Islamic country. There will be democracy only where there are Hindus. If Hindus have to protect their culture, Vedic traditions, and democratic values, it is time to declare India a Hindu Nation, treating everyone with equal rights, with no reservations, no Ministry of Minority Affairs, and no special privileges. “One law, One Nation” is the motto of the hour.
A one-minute silence was observed in remembrance of the people who lost their lives over the years in protecting democracy in West Bengal.
Gathered Hindus expressed their gratitude to Sashiji for organizing the Victory Celebration.
Jai Shree Ram.










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