Representation: Propagation of Christianity on Govt. channel

Baramati (Maharashtra): Hindu devout ladies submitted a representation to Shri. Samir Shingate, the Tehsildar that the propagation of Christianity going on over the ‘Sahyadri’ and ‘DD’ channels run by the secular (?) Congress Government should be immediately stopped.
        
Shri. Shigate informed that the Government channels can’t indulge in propagation of any particular religion. The program is facing opposition even at other places in the State. He assured that soon such propagation would be stopped. The ladies went door to door to create awareness among people on the topic and explained to them about the program. They also obtained signatures on the representation.
      
The ladies, when contacted, informed that they experienced happiness to do something for protection of Dharma and showed their willingness in starting such drive against anti-Superstitions Act.

(Congratulations to the ladies of Baramati for taking action against assaults on Dharma! – Editor)

Source:Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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