‘Eradication of Blind Faith Act’ is oppressive on Hindus

Aurangabad: In the first meeting of recently founded ‘Mandir Sanrakshan Rashtriya Dharmasansad (Temples Protection National Religious Trust), it was decided that members of all the Trusts would study the proposed ‘Eradication of Blind Faith’ Act and oppose the same. First, legal matters related to foundation of the Trust were read out to all the participants.

It was appealed to the participants that the members should forget about their individual organizations, parties, committees and come together and make efforts towards educating people about the importance of religion. It is very unfortunate that in Hindustan, all kinds of oppressive laws are made applicable only to Hindus. Only in Hindustan, it is possible to get annulment of the death sentence of Afzal, a terrorist attacking Parliament. The politicians are ignorant about the impending danger and doing anything against the nation and religion.

Later, the trust-deed was read out before everyone and it was unanimously decided to send it for registration. The slogan of the Trust was decided upon as ‘Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah’. Besides, it was also decided that the publicity of all the news about the Trust will be entrusted to ‘Sanatan Prabhat’. Many trustees and members of Hindu organizations attended the meeting.

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