Hindu supports HJS activities

Amaravati: At Badnera in Amaravati, on the board of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, matter related to religion is displayed. Everyday the board is kept outside the shop of Shri. Jagadale, a staunch Hindu. One day Shri. Kiran Vani, a member of HJS was writing matter on the board when the neighbouring shopkeeper told Shri Jagadale that the matters written on the board are generally quite dangerous and controversial so why was he allowing the board to be kept near his shop and why was he helping such people?

Shri Jagadale replied that he was a Hindu. He agreed with the principles advocated by HJS. He told the shopkeeper that he was not afraid of anyone and since the board was near his shop, the neighbour had no business to interfere in the matter. He then told Shri. Kiran Vani to go ahead and write whatever he wanted.

(Congratulations to Shri. Jagadale for reprimanding his cowardly neighbour. – Editor)

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