Sanatan will have to close down if Anti-Superstitions Act is passed : Shyam Manav

Chaitra Krushna Chaturdashi, Kaliyug Varsha 5113

Prof. Shyam Manav’s conceited remarks : Sanatan will have to close down if anti-superstitions Act is passed !

Amaravati (Maharashtra): Shiv Sena leader, Mr. Diwakar Raote spoke about the points which are not incorporated in the proposed anti-superstitions Bill. He stated that one would be treated as an offender if he went for Pandharpur pilgrimage or performed ‘Satyanarayan Puja’. (If it was a wrong presentation, why the supporters of the Bill did not refute the points presented by Mr. Diwakar Raote? The Bill is pending for the past 6 years and why now these points are being raised? – Editor SP) Based on this presentation, Sanatan misrepresented the Bill among people without showing the original Bill to anyone. (Sanatan has created awareness among Hindus only after acquiring a copy of the Bill from the State Government.  – Editor SP) Considering the manner of working of Sanatan, it will surely be closed down once the Bill is passed and therefore, it is raising its voice so much compared to others. The above conceited remarks were made by Prof. Shyam Manav of Andha-shraddha Nirmulan Samiti (ANS) in a press conference. (If Sanatan’s manner of working was wrong, the secular State Government would have certainly imposed a ban on Sanatan; but ban has not been imposed which indicates that the Sanatan’s way of working is flawless. Mr. Manav is, however, daydreaming that based on the proposed Bill against superstitions which lacks clarity and has many shortcomings, ban would be imposed on Sanatan. – Editor SP) The above news was recently published by ‘Dainik Tarun Bharat’.

Akola (Maharashtra): MLA, Mr. Diwakar Raote has created confusion against anti-superstitions Bill. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), which is a branch of Sanatan, is opposing this Bill. (Many pro-Hindu organizations and parties join activities of HJS along with Sanatan Sanstha. HJS is not a branch of Sanatan. Prof. Manav is talking about an organization without   doing his homework ! – Editor SP) This Act will put restraints on HJS, Dr. Jayant Athavale and ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ was the opinion expressed by Prof. Manav in the press conference. (The statements made by Prof. Manav, in fact, prove the accusation made by HJS that the Act was being passed for creating obstacles in the activities of Hindu Saints and pro-Hindu organizations. Hindus must strongly oppose this Act which is aimed at attacking Hindu Dharma ! – Editor SP)  Prof. Manav is giving lecture in different districts on the subject ‘Who should be called a Saint?’ (Prof. Manav’s so-called guidance on ‘who should be called a Saint’ without undertaking any kind of spiritual practice, is like an illiterate person guiding on ‘who should be called a doctor’ ! – Editor SP) A press conference was held in this context in Akola.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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