‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ held successfully at Shivamogga even after opposition !  

Condemnable attempts to suppress Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabhas ! – Gangadhar Kulkarni, Shriram Sena

From left : Shri. Gangadhar Kulkarni, Sou. Kaveri Raikar, Sou. Vidula Haldipur, Shri. Mohan Gowda

Shivamogga (Karnataka) : Considering the harassment faced for ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabhas (sabha)’ proposed to be held at Shivamogga and Mangaluru by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) due to Karnataka Government and police, one may start thinking whether we are in India or in Pakistan. Hindus need to strongly oppose such anti-Hindu policies of the Government. Police should pay attention to activities going on in madarasas rather than wasting time in suppressing pro-Hindu programs so that they would also get satisfaction of doing justice to their duty. It is most essential for Hindus to try to stop their oppression happening for past 1000 years and protect Hindus, stated Shri. Gangadhar Kulkarni of Shriram Sena during Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha (sabha) held by HJS. Shri. Mohan Gowda of HJS, Sou. Vidula Haldipur of ‘Ranaragini’ Division and Sou. Kaveri Raikar of Sanatan Sanstha also guided the participants. Shri. Kulkarni said that HJS was doing big job of creating awareness amongst people; while commending HJS activities.

Highlights

1. The ‘sabha’ was delayed but 75% devout Hindus participated in the ‘sabha’ with lot of enthusiasm till the end.

2. There were 67 persons joining programs held later like group discussions.

Police deliberately refuse permission

Please note that such intolerance by Janata Dal (secular) and Congress Government is never observed by the so-called progressive factions !     

It was earlier decided to hold this ‘sabha’ on an open ground but police refused permission on the previous day of the ‘sabha’, hence another hall had to be booked. The District Administration had organized ‘Sahyadri Utsav’ at the same time; still devout Hindu activists joined and supported the ‘sabha’.

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