Hindu Writers' Forum
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Hindu Writers' Forum (HWF) is a New Delhi publisher and lobbying group, tax-exempt in India by section 80 G of the Income Tax Act. HWF states that it is
- "founded with the sole aim and purpose of coordinating the efforts and pooling resources of writers who can effectively lend their support and make use of the written word to shake the Hindus out of death-like stupor. [...] HWF is going to file more than one writ petitions in the Supreme Court to protect Hindu rights and to serve the Hindu Cause."
The chairman as of 2006 is Krishna Vallabh Paliwal (born 1927).
The group publishes on the topic of persecution of Hindus at the hands of Muslims and Christians, and general criticism of Islam and criticism of Christianity[citation needed]:
- K. V. Paliwal, Manu, Ambedker, and caste system (1998) ISBN 978-8186970041
- N. S. Rajaram, Christianity's scramble for India and the failure of the secularist elite (1999), ISBN 978-8186970096
- Anwar Shaikh, Why muslims destroy Hindu temples? (2001)
- K. V. Paliwal, Atrocities on Hindus by Christian Missionaries in Goa
- K. V. Paliwal (ed.), Islamism and genocide of minorities in Bangladesh : rise in Islamic extremism (2005)
- K. V. Paliwal, Max Muller ; A Secular Christian Missionary & Distorter of the Vedas (2006), ISBN 8186970266
- reprint of: Charles Smith (1887-1964), Bible In The Balance (American Atheist Press)
- Swami Vijnanananda, Hindu Naam: Tathya aur Satya
- K. V. Paliwal, Secular Bharat mein Muslim Rajniti
- K. V. Paliwal , Islam ki Manyataein aur Uddeshya
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- letters of Brahm Datt Bharti, secretary of HWF
- What Hindus Should Do by K. V. Paliwal