Arms training for Hindu boys and girls: Army training in Moradabad, teenagers learned fencing in Togadia camp

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Hindu Army is being prepared in Moradabad. This training was given in the ‘Veer Hindu, Vijeta Hindu’ camp in the camp of Dr. Praveen Togadia, President of International Hindu Parishad. A 3-day camp was organized in Bhainsia village to teach boys and girls how to use arms.

In this three-day camp, training was given on the pattern of the army. In the camp, there was practice from fencing, fencing to gun-wielding. Hindu youth and women were also taught self-defense tricks by making bunkers. Skilled trainers were assigned the responsibility of training in this camp. No permission was taken from the administration for the program.

Fencing is also being taught in the training camp.

Fencing is also being taught in the training camp.

Weapon knowledge is essential for self defense

Rashtriya Bajrang Dal’s provincial president Rohan Saxena, convenor of this special training camp of International Hindu Parishad, said that knowledge of weapons is necessary for self-defense. He said that Hindus should not be limited only to the knowledge of scriptures, but should also be trained to use weapons to protect their religion and scriptures. So that if needed, he can take up arms and protect himself and religion.

In order to get out of the narrow road, on the lines of the army, Hindu youth are being trained in this way.

In order to get out of the narrow road, on the lines of the army, Hindu youth are being trained in this way.

Teenagers also training
In this training camp, young teenagers were also given training to use weapons. Apart from Moradabad, youths and women belonging to International Hindu Parishad from many districts including Meerut, Sambhal, Amroha, Bijnor, Noida, Ghaziabad, Saharanpur participated in the camp.

In training, they are also being taught to cross paths with the help of rope, climb trees.

In training, they are also being taught to cross paths with the help of rope, climb trees.

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