Hindu Saints’ warn govt. ‘Withdraw the anti-Hindu Acts’


Shri. Ramesh Shinde, HJS spokesperson for Maharashtra States addressing the meet.


The huge mob of ‘Varkaris’ for the meet.

Pune: Members present at the State level All-Sects Hindu Dharma Rakshan session held at Alandi have strongly opposed and demanded withdrawal of the Anti-Superstition Act and the Act for the takeover of Temples by the Government that is to be enacted under the 15th Law Commission. These two Acts are proposed to be enacted in the forthcoming winter session of the State Legislative Council.

All the same, there was consensus on the decision of staging a powerful agitation all over Maharashtra till these Acts are not withdrawn. This State level session was organised jointly by the Warkari Sect, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), Art of Living and Sanatan Sanstha.

The Government elected by us belongs to Muslims � Shri. Ramesh Shinde, HJS

The Govt. has conveniently excluded mosques and madarasas belonging to the Waqf Board from the purview of this Temple Takeover Act. This proves that the Government that we have elected is a pro-Muslim Govt. The funds of Hindu temples are being collected and diverted to mosques and churches. The Govt. is taking over only those temples that have funds; however it shall not do so in the case of temples that are in a dilapidated condition in villages because such temples will not yield them any money.

The Government’s move to takeover temples to repay the crores of rupees of debt of the Maharashtra State is an evidence of the fact that all its industries have shut down. Shri. Shinde appealed that everybody should unitedly protest against this, question leaders regarding their view in the context of these Acts and should strongly proclaim that ‘If your (leaders) view in this regard is against us, then we shall also be against you during the elections!’

To oppose Anti-Hindu Acts is the duty of every Hindu � Swami Govind Devgiri Maharaj (formerly known as Pujya Kishorji Vyas)


Swami Govind Devgiri Maharaj addressing the meet

Both these proposed enactments are Anti-Hindu and it is the duty of every Hindu to oppose them. Else, the consequences shall be terrible. Each and every Government industry is on the verge of closing down; hence the Government is targeting temples. Government run industries that are ill managed are being privatised. Swami Govind Devgiri Maharaj expressed his fear that, after taking over temples, the Government shall be unable to manage them and these too shall be privatised!

Resolutions made at the Meeting

  • Every Kirtankaar shall discuss this topic during the discourses held by him and shall make his audience aware of it.
  • A Memorandum to protest against both this Acts be presented to the Chief Minister.
  • To meet respective members of Legislative Council of the respective areas before the onset of the winter session and question them about their stand in relation to these Acts.
  • To form associations at district levels to combat attacks on Hindus and to spread such information in the society.
  • Read the guidance by other saints present for the meet.(Click here)

    Source: ‘Dainik Sanatan Prabhat’

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