MLA T. Raja Singh calls to honour Dharma and end ₹6.5 lakh annual funding for Aurangzeb’s tomb

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra – The sacrifice made by Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj for Dharma can never be forgotten. Upon coming to Maharashtra, his memories awaken and inspire one towards Dharma-karya. As an expression of Hindu unity, the city was renamed Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Even today, ₹6.5 lakh of government funds are spent on the maintenance of Aurangzeb’s tomb. The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri. Devendra Fadnavis, has a golden opportunity to stop this expenditure and should take steps in that direction, stated T. Raja Singh, BJP MLA from Telangana.
He was speaking at the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha organised on the occasion of Gudi Padwa at the Draupadabai Nanabhau Kale Sports Complex ground in the Pisadevi area. On this occasion, Sadguru Nandakumar Jadhav,Dharmapracharak of Sanatan Sanstha, and Kum. Priyanka Lone, Marathwada Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, were present on the dais.

The Sabha began with a Shankhnaad by Shri. Sharad Patil, followed by recital of Vedic mantras by Vedamurti Shri. Ambadas Shastri Joshi Guruji and Shri. Amol Shastri Joshi Guruji. MLA T. Raja Singh offered a floral garland to the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Dedicate body, mind and wealth to the establishment of a Hindu Rashtra! – Sadguru Nandakumar Jadhav
A Hindu Rashtra is not a new concept; it reflects the original essence of Bharat. The Vijayanagar Empire established by Krishnadevaraya and the Hindavi Swarajya founded by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj were embodiments of a Sanatan Rashtra. The emergence of Ramrajya is inevitable. Just as the Vanar Sena played a vital role in establishing Ramrajya, dedicating one’s body, mind, wealth, and skills towards the establishment of a Hindu Rashtra is a form 0f sadhana in the present times.
Prepare for Dharma-rakshan through self-defence training – Kumari Priyanka Lone
At least once a week, people should gather at a nearby temple to collectively recite the Hanuman Chalisa or perform aarti. Women should step out wearing kumkum, and men with a tilak, as expressions of cultural identity.
In Soygaon taluka, an 80-year-old woman was assaulted by a fanatic. Many such incidents are occurring in society today. Therefore, women should resolve to undergo self-defence training along with acquiring scriptural knowledge, and be prepared for Dharma-rakshan.
Highlights
- Shri. Rameshwar Bhukan presented an overview of the work of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.
- Self-defence demonstrations were presented at the end.
- More than 4,000 devout Hindus attended the Sabha.








