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Foolish demand of Anis! February 25, 2009
Pune (Maharashtra): Activists of ‘Anis’ (Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti) wishing to send bloody letters to the Government for anti-Dharma Law of eradicating blind faith
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Dy. CM promise ANS to pass the Act in winter session July 26, 2008
Mumbai : Hindus must meet the local MLAs to register their protest against the anti-Hindu bill – Editor
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Laws can be passed only after study; never by slapping! - Raote July 25, 2008
Mumbai : The above statement was made by Shri. Diwakar Raote, leader of Shiv Sena in Legislative Council and a senior member of JRC when he was talking to representative of 'Daily Sanatan Prabhat’.
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Astrology, rituals termed as superstitions in syllabus of Std 10 July 14, 2008
Mumbai : Questions included in this test were based on various rites and rituals, manner of worshipping and astrology with the purpose of creating doubt in the minds of students.
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Dr. Dabholkar avoided criticism on Hindu deities and Dharma September 19, 2007
Ambajogai: In the series of lectures organized by Sree Yogeshwari Educational Institute on the occasion of 'Sree Ganeshotsava 2007', Dr. Narednra Dabholkar avoided criticism on Hindu deities and Dharma.
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Opposition leader demands ban on ANS projectSeptember 9, 2007
Mumbai (Maharashtra): Dr. Narendra Dabholkar of Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti (ANS) of Maharashtra has been trying to spread hatred towards Hindu Dharma
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Anti-faith bill: Signature Drive Campaign in Pahur August 24, 2007
Pahur (Maharashtra): The anti faith bill and the Temple takeover bill are nothing but a means to hurt and suppress the religious rights of the Hindu community. To protest against these anti religion bills a decision to drive a signature campaign was taken in a religious meeting.
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Jagadguru, Kashi Peeth blesses HJS July 25, 2007
Solapur (Maharashtra): The government should therefore stop creating new anti-religious laws and concentrate on creating laws to support and encourage the religious activities in the country.
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Controversial matter in Marathi question paper for IX standard July 20, 2007
Ratnagiri (Maharashtra): A paragraph along with questions on the controversial matter related to anti-Superstitions Act and ‘Temple Take-over’ Act was published in Marathi paper for IX standard.....
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Rashinkar Maharaj backs HJS to fight against anti-Hindu Acts July 5, 2007
Pandharpur (Maharashtra): If the anti-Superstitions Act is passed, all Warkaris, that form the one-third of the electorate, will have to think before casting their votes. Still if the Government passes such Act, existing no. of jails would not be sufficient. In the agitation started by HJS, it has our support......
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'E TV Marathi' telecasts distorted newsJune 19, 2007
In its news bulletin telecast at 7.00 p.m., E TV Marathi reported a news in 'Maharashtra Maazaa' that Akhil Bharateeya Warkari Maha Mandal supported Anti-Hindu acts.
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Representation submitted to Dy. CM of Maharashtra in Varanasi June 13, 2007
Shri. R. R. Patil, the Dy Chief Minister of Maharashtra was on a visit to Varanasi for personal matter.
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HJS resolve to awaken people against anti-Hindu Acts June 13, 2007
A meeting was organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) with local Hindus wherein it was decided that hand bills will be printed and distributed against the anti-Hindu Acts on anti-Superstition and taking over management of temples in order to create awareness amongst people.
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Temple priests: Govt cannot decide on matters of faithMay 30, 2007
Adding to a debate that has raged on for years, is a virtual face-off between the Kerala government and one of the most popular temples of Kerala the Guruvayur temple over the entry of non-Hindus in the temple. But now it seems that there are some conciliatory noises being made.
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Hindus should speak up against attacks on Hindu Dharma!May 27, 2007
Hindus must speak up against such attacks. Only then can one say there is awareness among Hindus. The above statement was made by Shri. K.S. Sudarshan, the Chief of RSS.
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