Secular governance is used for the victimization of Hindus ! – Mrs Rupa Mahadik, HJS

Mrs Rupa Mahadik of HJS addressing the ‘sabha’ and devout Hindus attending the ‘sabha’

Satara: Secularism, wherein there is appeasement of minorities and injustice against Hindus who form the majority population, is of no use. Is there really secular governance in India ? The Indian government is only working in the interest of minorities and such secular governance is fake governance. It is being used only for doing injustice to Hindus, criticised Mrs Rupa Mahadik of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) while addressing a meeting held in Sri Janubai Mandir, Satewadi at Vaduj on the 3rd of April 2022 at 7.00 p.m.

Some of the dignitaries attending HJS ‘sabha’ were Sarpanch Kishore Bagal of Dambewadi; Vikram Roman, a youth leader from Satewadi, advocate Gajanan Fadatare, advocate Somnath Bharamgunde, Nitin Patil, a  social worker, former Sarpanch Krushnarao Bansode, Dhananjay Kshirasagar, the President of ‘Taluka  Patrakar Sangh’, Mahesh Thorave, a youth leader from Dambewadi, etc. More than 100 devout Hindus from Satewadi and surrounding areas attended the ‘sabha’.

The ’sabha’ was started by lighting the lamp by dignitaries. Satewadi’s Bharat Roman, Nikhil Roman, and Aryan Bote made special efforts for success of the ‘sabha’. Ms Ravina Shende was the compere of the ‘sabha’ and Vinayak Thigale did ‘thanks-giving’. Mr Deepak Daphale gave the oath of establishing Hindu Rashtra to the attendees.

Highlights

1. Mr Ashok Fadatare made arrangements for tea, meals, and seating arrangements.

2. Mrs Rupa Mahadik, the speaker of the ‘sabha’ was welcomed by Vaishali Patil, a local social worker.

3. FACT exhibition was held at the venue to create awareness amongst people about the persecution of Kashmiri Pandits.

4. An exhibition of books published by Sanatan and an exhibition on the life history of the revolutionaries were also held at the venue.

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