Online ‘Dharmajagruti’ meetings of devout Hindu activists held at Chhattisgarh

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Online contact drive undertaken by HJS at Chhattisgarh

Durga (Chhattisgarh) : Shri. Sunil Ghanavat, the State Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh made online contact with local devout Hindu activists from all over the State of Chhattisgarh. The devout Hindu activists requested to hold ‘Dharmajagruti’ meetings regularly. Therefore, since the past few days, a meeting of representatives of pro-Hindu organizations has been held every Thursday. Many representatives of 15 pro-Hindu organizations attended the meeting from Durga, Raipur, Bilaspur, Rajnandgaon, Rajim, Raigad and Korba. They explained various activities undertaken by them in the interest of the nation and Dharma. The participants agreed to lodge a complaint against Dr. John Rose Jayalal, the Chief of Indian Medical Association who had taken action against Yoga-rhushi Baba Ramdev. Shri. Tushar Kadam, an activist of Bajarang Dal from Rajim also showed interest in taking legal advice in this connection and lodging a complaint against Dr. John Rose Jayalal.

Highlights

1. The participating activists showed interest in regularly holding such meetings since it was helping all devout Hindu activists to maintain contact with each other.

2.Shri. Dilip Panigrahi, Coordinator of ‘Gayatri Parivar’ for Chhattisgarh and Odisha informed that ‘Gayatri Parivar’ has been performing ‘yadnya’ during the Corona pandemic.

Action taken by devout Hindu activists against attacks on Dharma

1. Shri. Ankit Dwivedi, an activist of Bajarang Dal and a ‘Gou-rakshak’ from Raipur submitted a memorandum against damage caused to an idol in a local temple.

2.Shri. Pravesh kumar Joshi from Kirandul (Jagadalpur) lodged a complaint with police stations at 10 places against a congressman in an issue related to denigration of Dharma.

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