By Staff Reporter
Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad): If good people shed off their passiveness, then it wont be long before Ram Raj i.e., Hindu Raj is established. The passiveness of good people has harmed the world more than the evilness of evildoers, expressed Kirtankaar Snehaltai Kharat. She was speaking as the honourable guest at the inauguration of the Foundation Against Continuing Terrorism (FACT) produced "The Bitter Truth of Terrorism" photo-exhibition regarding the atrocities committed by Islamic terrorists on Kashmiri and Bangladeshi Hindus.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Kirtankaar Navanath Maharaj Aandhle by breaking a coconut. This exhibition is being organised by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) in association with the Karnapura Navratrotsav Mahasangh at the Navaratri festival near Shree Bhavanidevi Temple from 13 th to 20th October from 9 am to 10 pm. The President of the Karnapura Navratrosav Mahasangha and District Chief of the Shiv Sena, Shri. Ambadas Daanve said that, the Muhammad of Ghazni invaded India 17 times, inspite of which Prithviraj Chauhan pardoned him after defeating him. During his 18 th invasion, he defeated Prithviraj Chauhan and killed him, thus the descendants of the Muhammad of Ghazni should not be pardoned.
Kirtankaar Navanath Maharaj, District President of the All India Warkari Mahamandal said that, the existing politicians are descendants of Raavana and Hiranyakashyapu, thus they doubt the existence of Lord Rama. If we remain passive, it won’t be long before the Kashmir-like situation gets created in Maharashtra too. If we remain even a little alert regarding Dharma, then the situation will surely improve and if we are required to lay down our lives fighting for Dharma, then we are assured of being liberated. Shri. Nandedkar, a Police Inspector was also present for the inauguration function. Shri. Nandedkar said that, if the public remain alert and promptly pass on information at their disposal regarding terrorists to the police, then it will help curb terrorism.
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