Rubbishing the proposed Communal Violence Bill as “complete mockery of natural justice” and an instance of “religious discrimination against Hindus”, VHP today threatened to launch a nation-wide agitation if the Centre went ahead with the controversial legislation. Read more »
Questioning the timing of bringing the Communal Violence Bill, Narendra Modi on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, describing the proposed legislation as “ill-conceived, poorly drafted and a recipe for disaster”. Read more »
Pitching for the safe passage of Communal Violence Bill in the current session of Parliament, Minorities Affairs Minister K Rahman Khan today said it is not a divisive Bill and efforts are on to arrive at a consensus on the issue. ”Consultations are going on to bring the Bill in the session. Read more »
Anti-superstitions Bill has been pending for the past 18 years due to its objectionable clauses related to religious sentiments. Passing this Bill by suddenly issuing an Ordinance, the Maharashtra Government has insulted religious people of the State. Read more »
Communal Violence Bill, drafted in 2001 which is flagrantly violative of the right to equality and patently discriminatory being violative of Article 15(1) is proposed to be introduced in the Winter Session of the Parliament Read more »
Pro-Hindu organizations have now blown clarion even at Kolhapur after Alandi against the Ordinance issued by the State Government for anti-superstitions Act. An appeal was made to take part in the march in large numbers, scheduled to be taken out at Nagpur for teaching the Government a lesson for passing such Act. Read more »
Anti-superstitions Act which indirectly attacks Hindutva, Hindu Dharma and Warakari Sampradaya and is a ploy to eliminate Hindu Dharma, will be strongly opposed; protest marches will be taken out to District Collector’s offices in every village and town; appeal to go to Nagpur on 10th December to participate in protest march; united power of Hindus will be exhibited through the huge march in Nagpur against anti-superstitions Act Read more »
Sanatan Sanstha revealed the real nature of anti-superstitions Act to Warakaris and has constantly made efforts for cancellation of this Act. Sanatan Sanstha exposed the seriousness of this Act to people; – H.B.P. Prakash Maharaj Javanjal Read more »
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday accused the central government of “unnecessary interfering in the activities of the state governments” after a bill on preventing communal violence was revived. Read more »
The Ordinance on anti-superstitions Act, which imposes restriction on Hindus for abiding by their Dharma and is intended at elimination of Hindu Dharma, should be immediately cancelled – Dr. Bhagavan Murumkar Read more »
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