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HJS holds meeting of temples's trustees and devout Hindus

July 19, 2007

By Staff Reporter

Thane (Maharashtra): At Sree Ayyappa Mandir, Sree Vartak Nagar, Thane, a meting was held of temple trustees and devout Hindus against the anti-Hindu Acts proposed by the State Government viz. anti-Superstitions and ‘Temple take-over’. Mrs.  Manisha Kshirsagar, a member of HJS explained in brief, activities of HJS to the members of audience. Other members of HJS then explained the true nature of the two anti-Hindu Acts and advised them that on how to send their opinions to the Govt. before 30th July. VCDs on ‘Public Dharma-satsangs meetings’ and ‘…and the world was silenced’ were shown in the meeting.
      
The meetig was attended by trustees of Sree Kanifnath Mandir, Sree Ganapati Mandir and Sree Datta Mandir along with Shri. Vijay Dole, Bajarag Dal Vibhag-Pramukh, Shri. Dilip Kulkarni of Shiv Sena, Shri. Sunkale of VHP, Shri. Jayram Raghav of RSS and members of Sanatan Sanstha and devout Hindus. A Bajarag Dal member said that he would try to show the VCD on local cable network and in Ganesh festivals. All devout Hindus collected copies of public poll format on anti-Superstitions Bill to register their protests.

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