World Hindu Federation ( WFH ) holds National Executive Meet in New Delhi, condemns Pahalgam terror attack
New Delhi : The World Hindu Federation (WHF) held its National Executive Meet today in Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, reaffirming its commitment to the cultural, spiritual, and socio-political empowerment of the global Hindu community. Senior leaders, executive members, and special invitees from India and abroad attended the session.
Sri Ajay Singh ( International President), Dr. Vinay Pratap Singh (National President), Sri Satya Babu (National Vice President), and Prof. Jyotshna Tirunagari (National Secretary) chaired the discussions, joined by several other national executive members and invited guests, including delegates from the United States.
The Federation opened the meeting with a condolence resolution for the Hindu tourists brutally massacred in the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir on April 22, 2025. WHF expressed profound sorrow and deep solidarity with the bereaved families, offering heartfelt prayers for the souls of the departed and strength for those left behind.
In the face of this inhuman and cowardly act, WHF unequivocally condemned the violence and called upon authorities for strong, swift, and uncompromising justice. The Federation emphasized that such heinous acts against innocent citizens must not be allowed to fade into silence, and urged both state and central leadership to ensure accountability and lasting security for all tourists and citizens.
Strategic Priorities Discussed During the Meet
• The WHF resolved to significantly expand its presence globally to unite the Hindu Diaspora. This initiative aims to foster cultural consciousness, instill leadership values rooted in Sanatana Dharma, and
Empower the next generation of Hindu youth through active engagement, awareness programs, and value-based education.
• The Federation expressed grave concern over the recent surge in communal unrest and violence in West Bengal, strongly condemning all acts of aggression against Hindu communities. The leadership also expressed deep concern on the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh . WHF issued a call for national solidarity, responsible governance, and immediate protective measures for vulnerable groups affected by the ongoing disturbances.
• In light of rising socio-political volatility in several regions, the WHF emphasized the urgency of safeguarding the rights, safety, and identity of Hindus, particularly in areas experiencing political instability, targeted violence, or systemic marginalization. The organization reaffirmed its role as a watchdog and advocacy body for Hindu welfare.
• A key outcome of the meeting was the decision to intensify grassroots initiatives, including local volunteer networks, legal aid cells, and rapid response teams. These efforts will be structured to proactively address Injustice, offer community support, and counter anti-Hindu narratives with truth, compassion, and unity.
Recognizing that the challenges facing Hindus are no longer confined by borders, WHF reaffirmed its commitment to a global vision of advocacy, outreach, and strategic representation.
“We are not just responding to crises but are building a resilient future for Sanatana Dharma,” said Sri Ajay Singh in his closing remarks, calling for strategic focus and spiritual resolve in the days ahead.