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Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha successfully organised by devout Hindus from Sangvi Kati (Tuljapur Taluka, Maharashtra)

Only by Dharmacharan can the nation and Hindus be protected – Dattatray Pise, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Devout Hindus attending the sabha

Sangvi Kati (Tuljapur) – Currently, the number of attacks on Hindus have increased everywhere. This is evident from the situation in Bangladesh. Jihadi terrorists in India are attacking Hindus and temples, while on the other hand, urban Naxals are misleading Hindus by confusing their minds. Hindus families and the nation will be protected only by Dharmacharan (abiding by Dharma), asserted Mr Dattatray Pise of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. On December 10, 2024, a ‘Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha’ was organised by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at Salunke Patil Function Hall, Muktinagar in Sangvi Kati (Taluka Tuljapur) village of Dharashiv district.

Devout Hindus attending the sabha

On this occasion, Sarpanch Mr Amol Patil was present on stage. Mr Patil acknowledged the contributions of those who helped with the sabha, while Mr Minesh Pujare of the Samiti compered the programme. The devout Hindus who attend the Samiti’s Dharma Shikshan classes would complete their daily work and use the remaining time to canvass the Sabha in 13 surrounding villages. This selfless service led to an attendance of over 450 Hindus in the Sabha.

Memorandum submitted to the administration against atrocities on Bangladeshi Hindus

Devout Hindus submitting the memorandum to Tehsildar Mayura Pere of Tuljapur

Immediately after the Sabha, devout Hindus gathered on 12th December 2024, and submitted a memorandum to Tehsildar Mayura Pere of Tuljapur demanding immediate intervention by the Union Government against the unjust arrest of Chinmoy Krishnadas Prabhu and the injustice against minority Hindus in Bangladesh. On this occasion, Messrs Bhagwant Mane, Vishal Magar, Suraj Akkalkote, Aadesh Mengle, Khandu Todkar, Satish Kunchpore, Suresh Naikwadi, Sandeep Bagdi, Umesh Kadam and others were part of the delegation.

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