About
A Vision, A Movement, A Family
About us
A Saga of 32 Years of Continuous Service and Struggle
Akhil Bhartiya Mahajan Parivar and Sangram Sena are more than just organizations; they represent a massive movement aimed at awakening the dormant consciousness of Indian society. We serve as the heartbeat for millions who seek change, security, and respect. For the past 32 years, we have stood like a banyan tree, providing a sanctuary where every victimized, exploited, or fearful individual can find peace. Our objective is not politics, but rather National Policy (Rashtraniti) and Social Policy (Samajniti).
The Need for the Organization
In ancient India, the Joint Family was an individual's greatest strength, standing as a shield through joy and sorrow. However, modern life has fragmented these families, leaving individuals feeling alone even in a crowd.
Merchants face economic crises with no way out.
Parents feel helpless when their daughters face danger.
Common citizens find themselves powerless against systemic injustice.
To eliminate this loneliness and reunite society under the principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (The World is One Family), Akhil Bhartiya Mahajan Parivar was born. We believe that if bad people can unite for bad causes, good people must unite for good ones.
Our Philosophy
"Service to Man is Service to God"
We work on the foundation of humanity, breaking down the walls of caste, creed, and sect. Our redefined alphabet of unity includes:
P for Praja (Citizens): We protect all citizens, not just one caste.
H for Hum Sab (All of Us): Before being Hindu or Muslim, we are all Indians.
M for Manav (Humanity): Our soldiers serve the greatest religion—humanity.
S for Sab Log (Everyone): Sharing joys and sorrows as one society.
J for Jivmatra (All Living Beings): Compassion is a duty for all of humanity.
Our Philosophy
The Three Pillars of Our Work

Fearless Society
Eliminating fear of anti-social elements or corrupt systems. Sangram Sena provides the "brawn" to protect the innocent.

Secure Business
Protecting merchants—the backbone of the economy—from harassment by recovery agents or corrupt officials.

Organized Religion & Culture
Safeguarding Indian traditions, holy sites, and cattle (Gau-dhan).
