Should there be a debate on respecting parents? Should there be a debate on acknowledging greater & liberal phenomenon of Hindu civilization? Should there be a debate on being a true Indian? Vivek Agnihotri, the famous writer & veteran filmmaker, raises these questions while his visit to Chicago, USA for the World Hindu Congress conclave where 3000+ delegates have gathered from 50+ countries across the globe.
Watch Vivek Agnihotri here in full form how he attacks those double standard people who don’t realize and acknowledge the liberal values of India & Indian culture –
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In this video, Vivek bravely shares his experiences regarding Tulsi Gabbard that how this American Hindu politician had to withdraw herself from leading the World Hindu Congress conclave under the pressure & influence of the leftist intellectuals & activists there. Vivek also discussed his experience how he was invited by Dept of Asian studies from North Carolina University to deliver a lecture on Hindu civilization. He also discussed how leftist of America started creating pressure on University of North Carolina to call this event off. He also discussed how Pondi Lit Fest has been criticised and brought into pressure not to be held.
Vivek Agnihotri also talked about the sensitive matter like NCR and how it has been misinterpreted and misrepresented by these leftists.
Vivek invites youth to come forward and use their right of freedom to speech; share their views, opinions, and thoughts on what he has discussed in the video above. He encouraged people to express their views through comments below this article, tweets on social media, YouTube videos, etc any medium and connect with him for the healthy & fruitful discussion.
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