By Staff Reporter
Pune (Maharashtra): The photo exhibition ‘The bitter truth of terrorism’ organised by the HJS on 30th November and 1st December in the Bhor taluka at Kikvi and Sarola, in collaboration with the ‘FACT’ was concluded today.
The exhibition was inaugurated by H.B.P. Bhanudas Ghare Maharaj and the Pune Zilla Parishad member Shri. Chandrakant Vathe. At Sarola the exhibition was inaugurated by H.B.P. Shrirang Dhadve Maharaj by offering a coconut at the venue. At Sarola members of the Panchayatan Samiti Shri. Shailesh Sonavane and the Sarpanch Shri. Appa Dhadve were present at the inauguration. On the occasion H.B.P. Bhanudas Ghare Maharaj stated that ‘The one who protects religion is himself protected by religion, that is God’. Considering this each and every Hindu needs to devote some time for Hinduism. Shri. Chandrakant Vathe said, "I have been in close contact with the Sanatan Sanstha and the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti for the past five years. Seeing this exhibition gave me a jolt and I am sure it will go a long way in creating social awareness." At that time the President of the Tantamukta village Shri. Narendra Modi, the State Secretary of the Nationalist Congress Party Shri. Prakash Tanpure and other villagers attended the function.
It began with the member of the HJS Shri. Gopal Bhutkar welcoming the guests on the dais with a coconut and a Sanatan published holy text titled ‘The Kashmir Scenario’. The function was compered, the objectives of the exhibition were described and gratitude expressed by the Samiti member from Bhor, Prof. Vitthal Jadhav. In Kikvi and Sarola 600 and 200 people visited the exhibition respectively.
Highlights
- An exhibition of the spiritual and other holy texts on the nation published by the Sanatan Sanstha was put up.
- An appeal to attend the exhibition was being made on the loudspeaker.
- Since the Bhairavnath birthday celebrations were in progress in the vicinity, at Kikvi people were heading for the temple and to see the exhibition.
Acknowledgements
- Shri Narendra Modi erected a 50 feet tall pandal in front of the Bhairavnath temple at Kikvi at his own expense.
- At Sarola and Kikvi the Village panchayat provided the requirements for the exhibition.