The District Collector of Dharashiv (Usmanabad) has displayed many boards in the temple of Sri Tulajabhavani Devi, ‘Kulswamini’ of Maharashtra, worshipped all over the State, giving instructions regarding anti-superstitions Act. Read more »
Passing anti-superstitions Act, that could not be passed for the past 18 years owing to opposition by Hindus, was thrust upon Hindus through an Ordinance which was dictatorship and not democracy. Read more »
The Government is passing anti-superstitions Act without taking Muslim population in confidence. No discussions were held with us and such Act is being passed. It has, therefore, created displeasure amongst Muslim community and we oppose such Act. A press release to the above effect has been issued by ‘Elite Muslims’ organisation. Read more »
If Prof. Shyam Manav does not believe in God, then why he is interfering in matters related in Hindu Dharma by involving in laws like ‘Black Magic Act’, asked Shiv Sena MLA Shri. Ramdas Kadam Read more »
Anti-superstitions Act has been passed in Legislative Assembly when it still has anti-Hindu clauses; therefore, unless all such clauses are not removed, the Act should not be passed Read more »
Why other than Shiv Sena, no powerful pro-Hindu organization says anything on the issue ? Don’t they feel associated with things attacking Hindu Dharma ? Read more »
Many oppressive provisions of ‘Black Magic Act’ were withdrawn due to severe opposition by Warkaris, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Sanatan Sanstha and other Hindu activists for the past 9 years. Read more »
It has been brought forth that the anti-superstitions Bill passed on 13th December by Congress Government in Maharashtra, on the strength of vicious majority, will not protect but attack Dharma Read more »
On 13th December, Congress Government finally passed the anti-Hindu, anti-superstitions Bill on the basis of vicious majority, throttling opposition parties. Read more »
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