Anti-superstitions Bill will be passed in next Assembly session ! – CM

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Hindus should unite and oppose passing of anti-superstitions Act !

Kolhapur (Maharashtra) : The Government is in favour of passing anti-Superstitions Act. Warkaris have objection to few things in this Bill. Their doubts have been clarified and a revised draft has been given to them. The Bill was earlier called as ‘Black Magic’; but there was objection to even the name; therefore, it has been changed to ‘Narbali (human sacrifice)’. This Bill will be passed unanimously in the forthcoming Assembly session, said Chief Minister Pruthviraj Chavan in a press conference held here on 9th March. (Although the Govt. has prepared a new draft of anti-Superstitions Bill, the old clauses have not been deleted. Hindus should unite and strongly oppose such anti-Hindu Congress rulers for trying to pass the said Act ! – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

Regarding famine, CM Chavan said,

1. Water resources from famine affected area are drying up which is a matter of concern. The concerned District Collectors and Tehsildars have been issued instructions to prepare plans for providing drinking water in such districts in future. (Congress has been ruling this State for so many years; but it has failed to devise any constructive plan to make provision for famine or to take any preventive measures; is Congress fit to rule ? Congress representatives, who have been showering only promises over the people, will be stringently punished in ‘Hindu Rashtra’! – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

2. The Government is committed to fight against drought. This is the most severe drought after 1972 and 2003. Fodder for animals and drinking water are the gravest problems before the State. (CM talking as if he is reading news !  We need rulers who don’t just talk; but find measures to prevent such things ! – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

3. Work is going on for providing water through tankers, jobs through ‘Rojgar Hami’ and to set up camps for animals.

4. Lot of money was spent on irrigation. Many projects involving funds worth billions of rupees were declared; therefore, people’s expectations were raised but they could not be fulfilled. (Corruption in irrigation projects is the cause for people facing drought. The CM should explain as to when the responsible ministers and bureaucrats are going to be punished for the same ! – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Henceforth, projects which are nearing completion will be allocated funds. The Government will give priority to drinking water. (Rulers, who could not provide even drinking water during 65 years of post-independence period, show futility of democracy and need for establishment of ‘Hindu Rashtra’ ! – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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