ANS should be banned from school projects – HJS

By Staff Reporter

Jalgaon (Maharashtra):  Andhashradha Nirmulan Samiti (ANS) has been established to spread atheism in society. The organization is trying to eradicate faith and devotion from students and such organizations should be banned from all the projects undertaken by schools. The above demand was made by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) to Shri. Nitin Mahajan, Dy. District Collector.
      
 In the representation submitted to Shri. Mahajan, it has been mentioned that incidents that took place at Ambajogai, Beed District and similar incidents at other places are detrimental for future generations at their educational, social and national level. Therefore, organizations like ANS should be prohibited from taking part in any projects undertaken by schools. HJS has asked that how would the organization that does not know the difference between faith and superstition, eradicate superstitions and create awareness among students towards science. The Act on eradication of black magic and superstitions is aimed at attacking Hindu religion and will ban Hindus from performing rituals. Therefore, HJS has demanded that the Act should be annulled else mass agitations will be staged.
       
Shri. Seetaldas Advani Jalgaon branch of HJS representing Sindhi community, Shri. Anil Chaudhary of H. H. Asaram bapu Sect, Shri. Ajay Rajvaidya, district-chief of Sree Sampradaya, Shri. Haribhau Sonawane of Sree Sangram Sena, Shri. Ashokbhau Ladvanjari, city chief of BJP, Shri. Sunil Mali and Shri. Rajumama Bhole, of BJP, Shri. Shimpi of Swami Samarth Sampradaya, Shri. Rajan Bunage of Sanatan Sanstha, Mrs. Vasanti Chaudhary, Women’s wing of BJP and other members of HJS and devout Hindus like S/Shri. Shekhar Chaudhary, Durgaprasad Patil, Vijay Chaudhary and Narayan Pawar were present on the occasion.

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