Mumbai: It has now become clear that the Congress Government is going to present the controversial old anti-supestitions Bill of the year 2005 in the forthcoming monsoon session, betraying Hindu and Jain organisations. Read more »
The monsoon session of State Legislative Assembly will start from 25th July 2011. The Government has decided to pass the anti-superstitions Bill which is actually an attack on Hindu Dharma. All Hindus should strongly protest against this bill. Read more »
Sorcery, human sacrifice are on the increase in the State. Even though the Government was unsuccessful in passing the Anti -Faith Bill so far, an attempt might be made to pass the same at the Monsoon Session of the Assembly, informed Mr. Shivajirao Moghe, Law Minister in a Press Conference held in Mantralay. Read more »
Badlapur (Maharashtra): Near Badlapur (East) Railway Station, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) held demonstrations at 6.30 p.m. to protest against the proposed anti-superstitions Act. Read more »
Dr. Shyam Manav’s Sanatan-hatred exhibited in a public meeting : Says, Dr. J. B. Athavale (H.H. Dr. Athavale, Founder of Sanatan Sanstha) will have to go to prison if anti-superstitions Act is passed ! Read more »
In the ‘Shivaji Chowk’ outside Railway Station, demonstrations were held by HJS against the proposed anti-superstitions Act. About 50 persons from various organizations and parties participated in the demonstrations. Hundreds of people registered their protest against the said Bill by signing the representation. Read more »
Mahad (Maharashtra): Mr. Suresh Purohit and Raju Patane of HJS submitted a representation to Shiv Sena MLA Mr. Bharatsheth Gogavale against the proposed anti-superstitions Act which aims at attacking Hindu Dharma. Read more »
Mumbai: Revised anti-superstitions Bill can be put up in the coming monsoon session for approval after removing the word ‘Manasik’ from the controversial anti-Dharma Bill, as Minister Naseem Khan objected this word. Read more »
Gadchiroli (Maharashtra): HJS activists held demonstrations against proposed Anti-Superstitions Bill here. Read more »
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