All Hindu organizations took out a march on 23 November to protest against proposed anti-superstitions Act which the State Government of Karnataka is planning to pass during its Assembly session starting on 24 November. Read more »
Under proposed anti-Hindu Communal Targeted Violence Act, Hindus can be punished even if they don’t commit any offence, on the basis of complaint lodged by minorities. This will put in jeopardy the definition of Indian Constitution of punishing only the offenders. Read more »
After passing the Ordinance, such type of offences did take place in durgahs and churches; but no action was taken; which shows that the Act would be applicable only to Hindus Read more »
Rumours are still spread against anti-superstitions Act. Owing to this Act (Ordinance), 12 cases have been filed so far; but Warakaris are being misled and false propaganda against the Act is going on. The above accusation was made by Avinash Patil, the Chief Executive of Maharashtra Andha-shraddha Nirmulan Samiti Read more »
Chief Minister (CM) of Karnataka is against superstitions, Railway officers fixed a time for inauguration during ‘Raahu-kaal’; but at the last moment, CM Siddharamayya refused inauguration during ‘Raahu-kaal’. After 90 minutes, i.e. after the end of ‘Raahu-kaal’ around 12.00 noon, Siddharamayya inaugurated new train. Read more »
The village temple priests have pitched their hopes on the state government to alleviate their sufferings. They have demanded the government to introduce a special package for their upliftment taking into account their educational and economic backwardness. Read more »
Opposing the proposed Karnataka Prevention of Superstitious Practices Bill, 2013, the BJP threatened to stall the winter session of the Legislature if the State government tries to move the bill Read more »
Memorandum demanding withdrawal of Anti-superstition Act, which will assault and destroy traditions followed in Hindu Dharma, was recently handed over to Shiv Sena MLAs, Shri. Chandradip Narake and to Dr. Sujit Minachekar by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Both MLAs assured that Shiv Sena would always oppose the Anti-superstition Bill. Read more »
Anti-superstitions Act has been passed to stop customs of causing physical distress. Warkaris have no objection to the same. They will not be affected by it – Dy. Chief Minister, Ajit Pawar Read more »
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