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Rashtreeya Hindu Andolan takes out huge march to oppose anti-superstitions Act !

Margashirsha Shuklapaksha 2,Kaliyug Varsha 5115

  • Warning to continue agitations till anti-superstitions Act is cancelled

  • More than 500 devout Hindus take part in march

Maharashtra (Kolhapur) : Pro-Hindu organizations have now blown clarion even at Kolhapur after Alandi against the Ordinance issued by the State Government for anti-superstitions Act. An  appeal was made to take part in the march in large numbers, scheduled to be taken out at Nagpur for teaching the Government a lesson for passing such Act. The march was taken out in disciplined manner with participation of more than 500 devout Hindus. It was a first step towards establishment of Hindu Rashtra. The devout Hindus warned to intensify the agitation till the said Act was not cancelled.

H.B.P. Gorad Maharaj performed ‘puja’ of ‘Dharma-dhvaj’ at 11.30 a.m.  on 2nd December at Gandhi Maidan. Pundit Shri. Atul Joshi recited ‘mantras’ and the march began amidst acclamation of ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindu Rashtram’. The march was taken from Gandhi Maidan  through Khari Corner, Mahadwar Road, Paapaa chi Tikati, Mahapalika, Chhatrapati Shivaji Chowk, Lakshmipuri, Venus Corner and Basant-Bahar theatre in most disciplined manner led by Rashtreeya Hindu Andolan to District Collector’s office and was conducted by Shri. Babasaheb Bhopale.

Dignitaries present on the occasion !

H.B.P. Vitthal Tatya Patil, H.B.P. Gorad Maharaj, Sree Sampradaya’s Jayawant Dhanavade, M. R. Patil, Vinayak Yadav, Dattatreya Sutar, Sou. Tilottama Naik from Shiroli, Sou. Mohini Bhakte, District Coordinator for women, Shiv Sena’s former Panchayat Samiti member Krushnat Pawar, Zilha Parishada member Bajirao Patil, Shiv Sena’s Karveer Taluka Chief Raju Yadav, Gurukul Marhsal Art’s Sharad Mali, Yoga Vedanta samiti’s Rajmohan Swami, Bajarang Dal’s District President Sambhaji Salunkhe, City-Chief Mahesh Ursal, Purohit Dilip Joshi Malungekar, Prasad Nigundkar, devout Hindus like Niwas Patil, Shivaji Buva, Maruti Jadhav, Sree Shiva Pratishthan’s Gram-Panchayat member, Shri. Suresh Yadav, Nitin Chavan, Prashant Kagale, Ramdas Patil, ISKCON’s Surendra Purekar, Yuva Bharat’s Sanjay Patil, District President Chandrakant Barale of Hindu Ekata Andolan, Hindurao Shelake, BJP’s district general secretary, Kishore Ghatge, Shiv Sena’s Dy. Taluka-Chief Shivagonda Patil for Kagal, Pravin Mali, Krushnat Kambale, Sree Shiva-Pratishthan’s Vijay Arekar, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Sudhakar Sutar, Dr. Mansingh Shinde, Madhukar Nazare,Shivanand Swami, Sanatan Sanstha’s Dr. Shilpa Kothavale, Sou. Sangita Kadukar etc.   

Slogans raised during march …..

1.Ordinance, that is adversely affecting Hindus’ freedom to follow their religion, should be cancelled !

2. Cancel the Act which brings ban on Satyanarayan Puja;

3. Cancel the Act that imposes ban on religious rituals of Hindus;

4. Cancel the anti-Hindu Act that targets Saints- Mahants;

5. Shame on Maharashtra Government for passing such anti-Hindu Dharma Act without discussing it with Hindu Dharma-Gurus !

Highlights

1.Slogan of ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindu Rashtram’ was raised by devout Hindus from all Sects and pro-Hindu organizations till conclusion of march.

2.Women members of Sree Sampradaya joined the march wearing saffron clothes.

3.Participation by Seekers from Yoga Vedanta Samiti was with lot of enthusiasm.

4.Participants carrying saffron flags, wearing saffron caps, holding boards of pro-Hindu organizations and boards with good sayings were drawing attention of people.

5.Sou. Tilottama Naik from Sree Sampradaya spontaneously raised slogans.

6.Reporters and police commended pro-Hindu activists for taking out march in a disciplined manner.

Special experiences during march

Seekers observed one butterfly while reaching the venue of the march in the beginning; then they saw a butterfly which was flying around the ‘Dharma-dhvaj’ while its ‘puja’ was performed. As the march reached District Collector’s office, 3 butterflies, 2 yellow and 1 with other colour, were observed in the centre of the march as dignitaries were guiding devout Hindus.   

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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