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Only 150 copies of anti-faith bill available in Kolhapur

Kolhapur (Maharashtra): The government is trying to kill the faith under the name of the superstition by introducing the “Law to Eradicate Superstition” (Under Maharastra – magic, wizardry, heinous and undesirable customs, sub-clause 2005.) Thus, the various Hindu organizations and the esteemed citizens have protested against it and has asked to take the public opinion. The government has formed a committee to whom the work of investigating and taking public opinion has been handed to. The committee is now collecting the public opinion. The government had ensured that the copies of the Law shall be published and made available at all the government libraries. These copies were to be made available so that the common man understands about the matter and it is easier for him to give his opinion on the issue. However, only 150 copies of the said Law are made available in the Kolhapur governmental library. These copies were dispatched from Mumbai and were received at Kolhapur on Friday night.

(It is therefore clear from the above incidence that the government is trying to kill the faith and Hinduism under the name of superstition. Would government do this kind of time pass job in case of other religion? These kind of traumatic problems are being faced only by the Hindus. And this is because the Hindus have become dormant and are fast asleep.  – Editor)

Source: ‘Daily Sanatan Prabhat’

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