Hindu Samhati

Hindu Samhati is a far-right Hindu nationalist organisation founded on 14 February 2008 by Tapan Ghosh. The organisation's main aim was to protect Bengali Hindus. It has organisations in every district of West Bengal. It has opened newly units in Assam and Jharkhand. Its main slogan is "Jai Maa Kali" along with "Jai Shree Ram".

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 * However, these rare cases of erratic and counterproductive Hindu violence should not obscure the actual need for self-protection in areas where Hindus are indeed prey for anti-Hindu mobs and militias, such as the Bengal border, where illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are trying to push out the Hindu villagers. That is where one sane and disciplined Hindu group for self-protection has come into being: the Hindu Samhati, founded in February 2008 by Tapan Ghosh. Until November 2007, and ever since graduating in Physics and spending three months in jail as a pro-democracy activist during the Emergency, he had been an RSS whole-timer for 31 years.  But not seeing the desired results from RSS work, who started out on his own and soon attracted a following.  The group's third anniversary celebration was attended by 14,000 people.  It can already claim many successes on its local scale, such as protecting young couples where one of the partners is a Muslim joining a Hindu family, or ensuring the safety of Hindu festivals, which had become difficult to celebrate due to increasing Muslim harassment.
 * Elst, Koenraad (2012). The argumentative Hindu. New Delhi : Aditya Prakashan. p.248