Brain behind Anti-Superstition law is of an anti-religious Atheist ! – Prof. S. G. Shevde

Phalgun Krushna 11, Kaliyug Varsha 5113

Issue related to the Proposed Anti-Superstitious Bill

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Thane (Maharashtra) : The decision taken by the Maharashtra government, who considers itself to be forward thinking, to make the proposed anti-Superstitious Bill into a law — is extremely unfortunate. An illusion has been created using the proposed law by claiming that the law will help to improve the society; but the brain behind this law is of a completely anti-religious atheist. If the MLAs from different political parties who are a part of the Maharashtra government have the prudence of understanding righteousness and have the capacity of understanding the cunningness of this law, then they will oppose the law irrespective of any political party they belong to. 

Now let us see what level of prudence each one has, these statements were made by famous Spiritual Speaker Bharatacharya Prof.  S. G. Shevde. Seekers of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Mr. Mukund Ghanekar, Mr. Ratnakar Jomraj and Mrs. Radha Surve had gone to his residence to invite him to join the movement against the proposed Anti-Superstitious bill. He was speaking on this occasion.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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