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HJS demonstrations in Mumbai
Mumbai: In the absence of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, there would have been ‘Islamization’ of Bharat; therefore, the curriculum devised by NCERT insulting Chhatrapati would not be tolerated, said H. B. P. Arun Maharaj Kadam during demonstrations staged at Borivali Railway Station. In the History text book set up by NCERT, Chhatrapati Shivaraya has been given a secondary place compared to the glorification of Mughal invaders. Demonstrtaions were held at Borivali Station between 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. to oppose the anti-Chhatrapati stance.
From Left: Mr. Shashtri, Mr. Sawant, Mr. Bendre, Mr. Ramesh Shah (addressing) & Mr. Panchal |
Mr. Mohan Potade of Sree Sampradaya made an appeal that every Hindu must participate in the drive against such anti-Chhatrapati stand. Mr. Sunil Kapur of VHP said, “This is the ploy of the Government to keep Hindu children away from the true history.” Mr. Rameshji Shah of VHP (Konkan-chief) said, “The curriculum in the said book has been revised in the State of Goa; however, if it is not changed in Maharashtra, the future generations of Hindus will not forgive us.” Mr. Panchal of HJS said, “Future of a country is not safe where its history is not remembered, therefore, till the true history of Chhatrapati Shivaraya is not included in the book, the fight undertaken by HJS will go on.”
Highlight
1. Few Railway police also signed the representation.
2. As the program was being concluded with singing of ‘Vande Mataram’, passers by also stood peacefullyon the road and sang along.
3. A demand was made on behalf of VHP to hold similar demonstrations even in other parts.
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