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In this impactful episode of the Change Makers podcast, Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi, CEO of Prachyam, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Omendra Ratnu, a distinguished ENT surgeon, author, and founder of the NGO Nimittekam. Dr. Ratnu is a passionate advocate for Hindu causes, particularly focusing on the plight of Hindus persecuted in Pakistan. He delves into the harsh realities faced by these marginalized communities and the urgent need for their rehabilitation, a mission his NGO actively pursues by providing support to Hindu refugees fleeing religious persecution in Pakistan. Dr. Ratnu also offers a broader analysis of global Islamic dynamics and the challenges posed to Hindus, especially in regions with significant Islamist influence. His deep insights highlight the existential crisis these communities face and the importance of collective Hindu efforts to address these issues. Dr. Ratnu sheds light on the concept of 'Breaking India Forces,' exploring their motives and how these forces threaten Hindu unity. He emphasizes the importance of learning from history, particularly from the valor of Maharana Pratap, who fought fiercely against Akbar to protect the Hindu way of life. Dr. Ratnu urges Hindus today to unite and stand firm against adversarial forces working against their interests. Don’t miss this powerful episode that delves into history, current challenges, and the future of Hindu resilience. Stay tuned for more episodes and follow Prachyam for similar engaging content!
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