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Conference demanding equal rights for Hindus held in Hyderabad

“Conference demanding equal rights for Hindus held in Hyderabad”, Newsum, August 6, 2023:

“On Sunday, a conference demanding equal rights for Hindus was held in Hyderabad. The conference discussed various aspects of the issue including the articles of the Constitution which deny Hindus equal rights in India. The conference also resolved to submit a Memorandum along with a draft Constitution (Amendment) Bill to PM Modi and request him to amend those discriminatory Articles.

Former CBI Director M Nageswara Rao, journalist Suresh Kochatil, K Lalith Kumar, Monica Reddy, and Suguna Karunakar were the key speakers at the event.

“The #EqualRightsForHindus Conference held today from 9 am to 2 pm in Hyderabad was attended by 150 persons…..”

Read the full article at Newsum.media

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