Hindus resolve to fight against takeover of temples of Govt

‘Hindutvavadis’ make a resolve to stage movement, in lawful manner, so as to maintain sanctity of temples by opposing Government’s taking over management of temples

On stage from left – Adv. Sai Deepak, Adv. Harishankar Jain and Shri. Anil Dhir

Ramnathi (Goa) : On 15th June, the participating ‘Hindutvavadis’ made a resolve during Hindu Convention to stage movement for maintaining sanctity of temples by opposing Government for taking over management of temples. There was a session held on the topic of ‘Opposition to ‘governmentalization’ of temples and preserving sanctity of temples’.

Supreme Court’s Adv. Sai Deepak, Adv. Harishankar Jain, the President of ‘Hindu Front for Justice’, ‘Pujya’ Dr. Charudatta Pingale, national Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), Shri. Bikarna Naskar, a ‘Hindutvavadi’ from West Bengal, Shri. Anil Dheer, national Secretary of ‘Bharat Raksha Manch’, Adv. Archanaji and Adv. Virendra Ichalkaranjikar, the President of ‘Hindu Vidhidnya Parishada (HVP)’ addressed the participating ‘Hindutvavadis’.

Essential to conserve our language (Swabhasha) and culture (Swasamskruti) : H. H. (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

It is essential to protect swadharma, swabhasha and swarashtra. We must strive for that. By accepting foreign language, we accept slavery and currently that kind of mental slavery is prevailing more. Therefore, it is essential to protect own culture (Swasamskruti) by learning swabhasha.

Resolutions passed during the session

  • Mosques encroaching land of places of pilgrimage of Hindus viz. ‘Kashi’ and Bhagavan Shrikrushna’s Mathura should be removed and that land should be handed over to Hindus.
  • Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act should be quashed immediately.
  • All laws related to Government controlling temples should be immediately withdrawn.
  • Special scheme should be started to impart ‘Dharmashikshan’ to priests so that devotees also get ‘Dharmashikshan’.

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