Workers from CM’s office insult people for opposing Anti-Faith Bill !

Shravan Shukla 7, Kaliyug Varsha 5114


Mumbai : The Congress-front Government extended the duration of the monsoon Assembly session by 3 days for passing the anti-Hindu Dharma Bill in the name of eradication of superstitions. Devout Hindus have been calling up the Chief Minister (CM)’s office during last two days to register their opposition to the said Bill by calling up at his office. It was observed that the employees from his officer were, therefore, fed up. 

Employees form CM’s office refuse to receive phones and faxes !

A devout Hindu had called up CM’s office to register his protest when the employees asked him angrily that how long they should convey such protests to the CM as numerous calls were being received by them and then they disconnected the phone. When a call was made on behalf of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for faxing a representation, the employees put down the receiver on hearing the name of HJS. The employees at the CM’s office, are thus not taking cognizance of feelings of the citizens and are doing injustice to them, was the opinion voiced by people.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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