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No relation between the Anti Superstitions Bill and Warkari co-ordinating Committee
December 25, 2011

Chief Minister Pruthviraj Chavhan once again mislead the Warkari brothers and cheated them by not giving a firm assurance.

If the Anti Superstitions Bill is passed, any miraculous event will be considered as a crime If the Anti Superstitions Bill is passed, any miraculous event will be considered as a crime
December 24, 2011

If any person cheats under the name of miracle, then it is going to be a crime under the law; but people should not misunderstand that, ‘Reading holy books of Satya Saibaba, Gajanan Maharaj will be a crime’. I am fully aware that there are 33 crores of Deities in our country, there are other deities also. People have faith in them.-Dr. Manav

Faith can't be superstition ! - Bharatacharya Shevade Faith can't be superstition ! - Bharatacharya Shevade
December 17, 2011

It is very unfortunate that after independence, those who came to power, made no efforts to preserve Hindu Dharma. Today, one cannot teach Geeta in School; therefore, Hindus do not know what Dharma is. The above enlightening views were expressed by renowned ‘Pravachankar Bharatacharya’ S. G. Shevade

ANS is branding ‘Faith’ as superstition ! – H. B. P. Shridharswami Panchgavhankar
December 17, 2011

H. B. P. Shridharswami Panchgavhankar advised to members of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS). Swamiji had gone to Chandur (Bazaar) to attend a camp organized by Maharashtra Warakari Organisation. Members of HJS paid a ‘Goodwill’ visit to him at Amaravati.

BJP MLAs hold back Assembly demanding cancellation of Anti-superstitions Bill
December 15, 2011

A huge rally taken out by Warakaris, Saints and religious leaders reached ‘Vidhan Bhavan’ opposing proposed anti-superstitions Bill. The Chief Minister (CM) had promised to set up a coordination committee of Warakaris during the last session of the Legislative Assembly; but it has not yet been established nor has the Government withdrawn the said Bill.

Govt. ready to amend anti-superstitions Bill : CM Govt. ready to amend anti-superstitions Bill : CM
December 14, 2011

Nagpur (Maharashtra) : The Bill against superstitions to be discussed in the winter session of the Legislative Assembly, has been prepared after discussing the matter with Warakaris. The Government has accepted the amendments suggested by Warakaris.

Pro-Hindu organizations unanimously demand expulsion of Dabholkar from 'Sadhana Trust'
December 13, 2011

Pune ( Maharashtra) : It is very unfortunate that on ‘Sadhana Trust’ set up by a virtuous person like Sane Guruji has a con- man like Dr. Narendra Dabholkar as a trustee. He should, therefore, be immediately ousted from the post of trustee of ‘Sadhana Trust’, was the demand made by renowned young ‘keertankar’ H. B. P. Shyam Rathod in a press conference

HJS creates awareness about anti-superstitions Bill among ‘keertankars’ and ‘pravachankars’ HJS creates awareness about anti-superstitions Bill among ‘keertankars’ and ‘pravachankars’
December 9, 2011

We normally remove parasites from a tree; but ANS wants to destroy the whole tree,” said Mr. Ramesh Shinde, the spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for the States of Maharashtra and Gujarat.He was addressing a gathering of ‘keertankars and pravachakars’ in Hanuman Temple at Panvel. H. B. P. Ganesh Maharaj Patil and H. B. P. Suresh Maharaj were present on the occasion.

Dr. Dabholkar is a quack in the field of social upliftment ! – Ramesh Shinde
December 8, 2011

Dr. Narendra Dabholkar of ANS is just pretending to create awareness among people and under the name of eradication of superstitions, attacking faiths of Hindus. In fact, people like Dr. Dabholkar are the quacks in the field of social upliftment, criticized Mr. Ramesh Shinde, the spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for the States of Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat, in the press conference here.

Superstitions cannot be eradicated by enacting laws : Solapur’s Guardian Minister Superstitions cannot be eradicated by enacting laws : Solapur’s Guardian Minister
December 7, 2011

Solapur (Maharashtra) : The guardian Minister of Congress for Solapur District, Mr. Lakshmanrao Dhobale commented that he too was aware that just enacting laws would not help in eradication of superstitions.

Dhule : Enraged Hindus set a vehicle on fire for carrying beef
December 6, 2011

Phagan (Dist. Dhule,Maharashtra) : Few Hindus stopped a matador going from Jalgaon to Malegaon when they noticed blood falling from the vehicle. They enquired with its driver Shakil Baig Shaukat Baig but he and his accomplice gave evasive answers.

Dr. Dabholkar claims, without any proof, about inadequacy of present laws !
December 5, 2011

It has been informed by Maharashtra police under RTI that the crimes committed under the cause of superstitions are very less and the existing laws are adequate to take action against the offenders. Even then, Dr. Dabholkar, the chief executive of Maharashtra Andha-shraddha Nirmulan Samiti alleged that when such cases are taken to the police, the police give reasons as the laws under present Indian Penal Code are not adequate

Anti-Hindu Prof. Shyam Manav’s false accusation on Sanatan
November 5, 2011

Anti-Hindu Prof. Shyam Manav’s false accusation : Sanatan Sanstha gave contract to Diwakar Raote against proposed Anti-Superstitions Act

Pandharpur: Warkaris force a person to render apology for false propagation of Hindu Dharma !
August 25, 2011

Mr. Sharad Patwardhan, a so-called ‘Maharaj’ was giving discourse on ‘Haripath’ at Saint Gajanan Maharaj Mutt.

Anti-Superstition Act may not be presented in the current session ! Anti-Superstition Act may not be presented in the current session !
August 8, 2011

The Press Trust of India (PTI) has published that it was quite unlikely that the Anti-Superstitions Act would get passed in the current monsoon session of the State Legislative Assembly.

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