What is Bajrang Dal’s ‘Trishul Deeksha’?

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  • November 10, 2024
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Jaipur: TIn Rajasthan ‘s Deeg district, 1,500 volunteers received tridents during a “trishul deeksha” event organized by the Bajrang Dal. Sources confirmed that the tridents, distributed to volunteers from Kaman, Sikri, Deeg, Kumher, Nagar Pahari, and Khoh, adhered to the legal size restrictions.

Vishva Hindu Parishad all-India joint general secretary Surendra Jain was chief guest at the event in Kaman town.

“Kaman is the ‘karmabhoomi’ of Shri Krishna. Just as Shri Krishna killed demons to protect religion, similarly demonic forces are active all around us even today and there is a need to eliminate them,” he said.

He called upon the Bajrang Dal volunteers to protect the country, religion and society by going from village to village and creating public awareness through weekly meetings.

He also called on the volunteers to connect youngsters with the rightwing outfit.

Several Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal leaders were present at the event, said Vishva Hindu Parishad spokesperson Amitosh Pareek.

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