Menu Close

‘It is time for Hindus to raise voice with unity against anti-Hindu conspiracies’

Devout Hindus spontaneously take part in vehicle-rally organized on the occasion of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha !

Tasgaon : Problems faced by Hindus like anti-Hindu laws, cow-slaughter, conversions, terrorism, rapes, naxalism, increasing number of people waving ISIS flags in Kashmir, love jihad, land jihad etc. are on rise. It is therefore, time for Hindus to unite and raise voice against various anti-Hindu conspiracies; by leaving behind their caste, creed, sects, parties etc. For that, Hindus should attend Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (sabha), in large number, proposed to be held on 13th April on the ground of Champaben Wadilal Dnyan Mandir. The above appeal was made by Kum. Pratibha Tavare, while addressing vehicle rally taken out for propagation of this ‘sabha’, from Sangli Naka till the staue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Hindus with more than 125 two-wheelers and 15 four-wheelers participated in the rally.

Different slogans like ‘Gou-mate cha Vijay Aso’; ‘Jai Shriram’; ‘Har Har Mahadev’; ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharajancha Vijay Aso’; ‘Hindu Ekatecha Vijay Aso’ etc. were raised, vibrating the whole city of Tasgaon. The rally was started with ‘pujan’ of ‘Dharma-dhvaj’ by Shri. Mahadev Jadhav, a seeker of Sanatan Sanstha. Devout Hindus from Tasgaon, Kavathemahankal, Chinchani, Kumathe etc. participated in large number. More than 300 devout Hindus from different organizations and parties like BJP, Shiv Sena, Shri. Shivpratishthan, Bajarang Dal, Julewadi, Varachi Galli and activists of HJS, Sanatan Sanstha etc. joined the rally. It was concluded with addresses by senior Samarth-devotee ‘Pujya’ Makarand buva Ramadasi and Shri. Shivpratishthan’s Shrikrushna Mali.

Highlights

1. Two cows were standing at the venue before starting of the rally.

2. Members of ‘Avirat Ganesh Utsav Mandal’ from Chinchani and ‘Jagadamb Pratishthan’ from Kavathemahankal attended the rally in traditional clothes; beating drums etc. which created ‘chaitanya’ in the city.

3. Women and many devout Hindus were wearing saffron turbans; therefore, the whole city had a saffron look.

4. Shri. Shivpratishthan’s Kum. Satyajeet and Kum. Sarvajeet Patil, aged 13 years, from Palus gave demonstration of ‘lathi-kathi (sticks)’ in the rally which was liked by all the people present there.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

Related News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *