Ordinance to be issued on anti-superstitions Bill if not passed

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Hindus, are you ready to fight back such attack on Dharma ?

Shiv Sena insists use of existing laws against superstitions

Mumbai (Maharashtra) : In the meeting of legislature, the anti-superstitions Bill will be amended and approved. This Act will not put any restrictions on Warakari Sect and performing of ‘puja’ etc. The Government will try to pass it in the current Legislative Assembly (LA) session before it concludes on 21st April; but in case it could not be passed by then, an ordinance will be issued for passing this Act. It will then be presented in the monsoon session and approval of the Legislature will be obtained. The above assurance was given by the Deputy Chief Minister (Dy. CM) of the State Mr. Ajit Pawar in the Legislative Assembly. (Hindus should realize that it is the conspiracy of the Government to thrust such anti-Hindu ‘Anti-superstitions Act’ on their head. The Act will prohibit them from performing any religious ceremony, follow their customs and traditions etc.; therefore, they should strongly protest against such Act, in lawful manner ! – Editor SP)

During the ‘Question-Answer’ session in the afternoon, incidents of human sacrifice which took place at Nalasopara and Borivali were discussed. Mr. Ganapatrao Deshmukh, the leader of Peasants and Workers Party (PWP) made a demand to pass the anti-Superstitions Act. He said, “For the last 5 years, the Government has been promising to pass the anti-superstitions Act; but it is making no efforts to actually pass this Act. Will the Government pass this Act in the current session?”; when the above answer was given by the Dy CM. Mr. Sudhash Desai, a leader of Shiv Sena said while opposing the Act, “There is no need to wait for passing of the anti-superstitions Act and the Government should take stringent action against the guilty under the existing Acts.” The State Home Minister Satej Patil also agreed on the above point.

Chairman of LA directs to take action against Bengali Babas

Young children were sacrificed in Nalasopara and Borivali. Such incidents take place due to ‘Bengali Babas’. MLAs from all parties demanded that strict action should be taken against such ‘Babas’ and they should be banned from publishing advertisements in the newspapers; but Mr. Satej Patil, the State Home Minister dismissed the demand. Later, Mr. Dilip Valase-Patil, the Chairman of LA gave the above instructions. ‘Bengali Babas publish their advertisements in newspapers and on TV channels; therefore, innocent people fall prey. The officers in Home Ministry should go through newspapers for such advertisements and take action against the guilty.’ Mr. Satej Patil assured to take action as per the instructions.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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