AAP workers stopped by furious devotees from registering membership in the temple premises

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Alert devotees, reprimanding politicians for making the temple a political station, is the real strength of Hindu Dharma !

Kolhapur (Maharashtra) : AAP workers had opened a booth for registering membership of AAP party in the compound of Siddhivinayak Temple here on 19th January. (Would AAP workers have shown such daring at any church or mosque ? Political party representatives dare to do such things because Hindus are tolerant. Such political party representatives should be taught a lesson by the public in the forthcoming elections ! – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) When devotees realised this, they were very furious. Witnessing the rage the devotees the workers left the temple premises. Devotees reacted stating that the temple should not be a political station. (Congratulations to devotees for driving away the AAP workers by opposing them for making the temple a political station ! If devotees show such alertness regarding disorderly governance by the corrupt Government, Temple committee and political parties, then they will be blessed by God ! – Editor Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

1. AAP workers started inviting devotees to become members of the party while giving information regarding the party on 19th January at 7 p.m. on the occasion of Sankashta Chaturthi at the Ganapati temple at Odha.

2.  Mr. Dhairyasheel Yadav, Mr. Manoj Sorap, Mr. Anup Vadgave, Mr. Prafulla Dabir, Mr. Vikrant Mali, Mr. Rahul Raval, Mr. Pradip Bhonge, along with the regular devotees, informed the priests of the temple, Mr. Shankarrao Tilganji, Mr. Pankaj Dadarne and Mr. Manohar Kulkarni about the AAP booth.

3.  Devotees inquired whether the AAP workers had taken permission of the Devasthan ? When they learnt that they had no permission, they lost their cool.

4. Mr. Pankaj Dadarne reprimanded the AAP workers saying that the temple premises cannot be used for registering political party membership.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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