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More than 300 Hindus attend ‘Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha’ at Nevasa

Devout youth need to take active part in creation of proposed Hindu Rashtra ! – H.B.P. Janardan Maharaj Mete

Nevasa : Youth with qualities like in Yudhishthir, Sage Vasishtha and Karna can make efforts for establishment of Hindu Rashtra but for that, youth should abide by Dharma and be ready for protection of Dharma. With the resolve made by ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale, Bharat will become Hindu Rashtra in the year 2023; but devout Hindus should take active part in the mission of creation of Hindu Rashtra. Everyone should do his/ her bit in this ‘Dharmakarya’. Our mothers and sisters should inculcate good ‘sanskars’ in their children as was done by Jijau Mata in Chhatrapati Shivaba, stated H.B.P. Janardan Maharaj Mete while addressing ‘Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha’ held at Radhakrushna Mangal Karyalaya on 1st June, on the occasion of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Athavale’s 75th birthday (Amrut Mahotsav). Shri. Sunil Ghanavat, the State Convener of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) spoke on the topic of ‘Shaurya Jagaran and Need for Hindu Rashtra’ and Kum. Priyanka Lone of its ‘Ranaragini’ Division spoke on the topic of ‘Need for self-defence training’.

The ‘sabha’ was started with lighting of lamp by the dignitaries and garlanding statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Kum. Kranti Petkar of HJS did compeering of the ‘sabha’ and ‘thanks-giving’ was done by Shri. Santosh Pandure, a devout Hindu.

Assistance

1. Shri. Nitin Dinkar of BJP helped in getting the hall for ‘sabha’, without any charges.

2. Shri. Sandip Shivaji Veer from ‘Sandip Mandap & Light Decoration’ provided sound system, lights and material for marquee without charging anything.

3. Shri. Raju Upadhye, a devout Hindu made available chairs and tables for free.

4. Shri. Kailas Chavan did video-shooting of the whole ‘sabha’ for free.

Highlights

1. Devout Hindus attending ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes and other youth members associated with them made all the arrangements for the ‘sabha’.

2. Many young men and women came from surrounding villages like Brahmani, Sonai, Wadala, Nevasa Budruk, Pravara Sangam and Devagad for the ‘sabha’.

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