Corrupt Congress going to take over Hindu temples!

Mumbai: Elections to the Zillah Parishad and Panchayat have just ended in Maharashtra. In one such village a Congress worker tried to lure a lady seeker from Sanatan Sanstha, a spiritual organization working with HJS, to vote for their candidate, in return for money. Following is the sequence of events.

When the seeker had gone out for Sanatan Sanstha’s Prasar, workers of the Congress party visited her home and forced her daughter to take Rs. 600 as the price for two votes. The girl refused but the workers left the money with her, telling her that they would come and meet her mother later. When the lady seeker returned and heard of the bribe she went and questioned the workers. They casually advised her to ‘donate’ that money to God. This enraged the seeker even further and she immediately returned the money to them.

Editor’ note

It is for our people to open their eyes and see how the Congress has come to power! It is high time we put an end to a corrupt political party, which in the name of democracy assumes power by bribing voters. We applaud the lady seeker who dared to question the Congress workers for the bribe they offered her. Such seekers are the pillars of strength of the Sanatan! If Congressmen have this mentality of offering bribes (that is, money procured through corrupt practices) to God then one can imagine how low their morality have fallen!  It is not at all surprising then that these Congressmen are framing laws which aim at destroying Hinduism completely. It is because Sanatan seekers are righteous that they have the guts to fearlessly question these political workers. If all Hindus become righteous, the anarchy created by politicians all over India can be easily overcome!

 

(Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat)

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