Magh Krushnapaksha 7, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
Huge march taken out for propagation of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at Chopda; joined by more than 500 devout Hindus !
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Chopda (Dist. Jalgaon) : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) will hold Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (sabha) on 24th February at HUDCO ground with an aim of effective Hindu unification. On 21st February, huge march was taken out on this occasion which was started from Shivaji Chowk after performing ‘puja’ of symbol of Hindu Dharma i.e. ‘Dharma-dhvaj’, by Shri. Atul Patil, a pro-Hindu activist along with his wife; followed with garlanding of statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj by H.B.P. Prasad Maharaj and H.B.P. Anil Maharaj. The march was taken out through Shivaji Chowk, ‘Gol Mandir’, Rani Lakshmibai Chowk etc. and was concluded at HUDCO ground. More than 500 devout Hindus including men and women along with children took part in the march.
As the march passed through city, Shri. Manish Vaidya and Shri. Bhushan Mali, with their wives, performed ‘puja’ of the ‘Dharma-dhvaj’. The march taken out with blowing of conch, was showered with flowers en route amidst slogans raised like ‘Bharatmata ki Jai’, ‘Vande Mataram’, ‘Arya Sanatan Hindu Dharma cha Vijay Aso’ etc. Chopda town looked like a huge Hindu gathering. H.B.P. Anil Maharaj and H.B.P. Pravin Maharaj from ‘Balak Bhajani Mandal’, Balakashram carrying chymes, ‘mrudunga’ etc. drew attention of people. The march was concluded with singing of ‘Vande Mataram’. H.B.P. Prasad Maharaj said on the occasion, “The march has been taken out for Hindu unification and establishment of Hindu Rashtra. Now, devout Hindus should attend even the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha in large number.”
Shri. Uday Badgujar of HJS said, “We will participate in Dharmajagriti Sabha on 24th February in large number for preservation of Hindu culture.” The march was also joined by Shri. Mahendra Dhanagar, Shiv Sena’s city-chief, Shri. Dilip Nene, reporter Shri. Pravin Patil, Shri. Pravin Jain, Shri. Ajay Jain, Shri. Prakash Deshmukh, Shri. Mahendranath Buva and Shri. Dnyaneshwar Mali of ‘Jainarayan Parivar’.
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat