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Introduction
The Concept of an Indian Identity and Mindset continues....
These five fundamentals constitute the concept of virat Hindu unity, a bonding that Hindus need in order to be in position to confront the challenge that Hindu civilization is facing from Islamic terrorists and fraudulent Christian missionaries from abroad, who are also aided and abetted by confused Hindus who have not grasped these fundamentals. Without such a virat Hindu unity and its implied mindset, we will be unable to nullify and root out the subversion and erosion that today undermine, the Hindu foundation of India. This foundation is what makes India distinctive in the world; and hence we must safeguard this legacy with all the might and moral fibre that we can muster. This mindset must be implemented by a clear vision on economic strategy, national security, and the national language medium for informed communication. The Hindu mindset and associated policies consistent with that mindset would lead Hindus out of the siege. That is why an Agenda is essential. In this we can get great moral support from Hindus resident abroad because of their sheer commitment to the Motherland. Free from economic constraints, aching for an identity, and well educated, I have seen them organize effectively to challenge the attempts to slander Hindu religious symbols and icons. Overseas Hindustanis have contributed during our Freedom Struggle, during the Emergency, and in enabling our acharyas to spread the message of the Hindu religion abroad. This has been done without demeaning other religions.
Since in a democracy the battle is in fighting elections, we therefore must resolve to foster a Hindu consciousness that leads to a cohesive vigorous Hindu unity and mindset, so that the Hindustani voter will cast his ballot only for those candidates in an election who will be loyal to a Hindu Agenda drawn up by the Dharamacharyas. We therefore, need an Acharya Sabha, acknowledged by the moral majority in India as an informal third chamber to the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.