‘Shivjayanti’ procession taken out at Pimpri; more than 10000 youth join the procession
Pimpri, Pune : Owaisi brothers say that they would not say ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’. Soldiers, who raise such slogan, fight for and if need be, even sacrifice their life for the nation; it is a ‘mantra’ that gives them inspiration. It is a battle-cry of Hindus and is not meant for the impotent people. Those, threatening of eliminating Hindus in 15 minutes if police were withdrawn, should remember that they are alive because police have been protecting them, stated Shri. T Rajasingh, MLA- BJP and founder of Sriram Yuva Sena. On 26th March, on the occasion of Shivjayanti, he addressed the concluding program of procession taken out by ‘Akhil Bharatiya Shivjayanti Mahotsav’. More than 10,000 youth spontaneously participated in the procession.
1. Everyone has to die one day; but Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj taught us how to have love and respect for own Dharma, he taught us how to live life for protection of Dharma and Sambhaji Maharaj taught us how to die for protection of Dharma.
2. Everyone is not fortunate to get an opportunity to work for Dharma; but we are very fortunate that God has given us such opportunity.
3. Few days ago, a young man was nabbed in Parbhani and he admitted that Muslim youth received help from mosques to deceive Hindu girls; therefore, Hindu young women should realize the danger and should keep away from such trap.
4. Hindus should take active part in preventing incidents such as love jihad, conversions etc.
Highlights
1. The whole atmosphere looked saffron as Shivaji-devotees were wearing saffron caps and saffron flags were also displayed everywhere. Ballads were played whole day praising Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
2. Slogans were raised that Hindustan was of Hindus and not of any Babar; Hindus will fight for erecting Ram-Mandir even if they have to face oppression. Slogans of ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’; ‘Vande Mataram’; ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai’; ‘Dharmaveer Sambhaji Maharaj ki Jai’ etc. were raised on the occasion; resonating the whole area.
3. Demonstrations were performed during the procession of various exercises, such as use of sticks, gymnastics etc. which attracted attention of people.
4. Group of Sikhs and Warakaris also joined the procession.
5. A Cell of Sanatan Prabhat was set up and banners were displayed at the venue of guidance and several devout Hindus visited the same.
6. Despite large attendance, the procession was taken out in disciplined manner.
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat