CM should be tough and pass anti-superstitions Act !

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ANS once again tries to poison Maharashtra CM’s mind


Pune (Maharahstra) : Andha-shraddha Nirmulan Samiti (ANS) has not yet given up its obstinacy of getting anti-superstitions Act passed and has started to poison mind of the Chief Minister against Warakari Sect and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS). In a press release, recently published by ANS at Pune, it has been stated that ‘the proposed anti-superstitions Act is not against worship, religious rituals, ‘waari’ (annual pilgrimage) and Warakaris.’ (Why then Hindus and elected representatives from the Ministry have been against the proposed Act all these years? How the legal agitations staged by HJS have always received very good response ? It shows obstinacy of ANS that whatever ANS says is the truth. – Editor SP) There is news about Hindu Janajagaran Samiti showing ‘black flags’ to the Chief Minister when he goes for ‘Maha-puja’ of Lord Vitthal. (ANS has maintained its tradition of telling lies! In a press conference held at Pandharpur, H.B.P. Vakte Maharaj, the President of ‘Rashtriya Warakari Sena’ was questioned by reporters when he had said, “If the CM did not take notice of Warakaris’ views, stopped them from meeting him or if the Govt. sticks to its gun of passing this Act, Warakaris will keep aside their saffron flags and take black flags in protest !” ANS has twisted this statement to suit its convenience and tried to mislead people including the CM. Hindu Janajagruti (not ‘Janajagaran’) Samiti was in no way involved in this press conference. Now, the citizens should teach a lesson to ANS for its falsehood ! – Editor SP)  We make an appeal that the Chief Minister should, however, show firmness as he is aware of the facts about this Act, and get this Act passed in the forthcoming monsoon session. (It need not be explained that only to appease CM, ANS is using such language ! The CM should decide whether to pay heed to a handful of atheists or billions of devotees. – Editor SP)

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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