HJS decides to aware temple trustees about the anti-Hindu bills!

Amravati (Maharashtra): At their meeting held at Amravati the HJS passed a resolution to create awareness about the temple take over and anti-faith bills which are a great danger to the Hindu religion among Hindus, specially among temple trustees. This meeting was held to discuss about the Dharmasabha to be held at the Sree Lakshmi-Narayan Temple at Amravati. President of the Ekmukhi Datta temple Shri. Anantrav Tale, Shri. Madhukar Kharkar of the Kanoba Temple Sansthan, Shri. Lakshmanrav Chaudhary of the Maruti Temple, Shri. Parekh President of the Sree Lakshmi-Narayan temple and Shri. Dattatreya Deshpande of the Datta Temple, Shri. Girish Komekhar of the Sanatan Sanstha and other Hindu protagonists attended the meeting.

The meeting began with narration of activities of the HJS by its member Shri. Yogesh Malokar. Thereafter the co-ordinator of HJS for Nagpur, Chandrapur and Vardha districts, Shri. Shrikant Pisolkar explained the objectives of the HJS and the role it plays in organising meetings for religious awareness. The resolution that temple administrators and Hindu protagonist organisation representatives should be educated on this issue as this will enhance the process of awareness among Hindus and their unification was passed unanimously. A well-known local industrialist Shri. Jaswal suggested that corner meetings, pamphlet distribution, banners be used for this purpose. The decision to hold a meeting for temple trustees on 13th January from 5.00 to 7.00 pm at the same venue was also taken.

The meeting was concluded with a vote of thanks to the temple secretary of Sree Lakshmi-Narayan Temple, Shri. Kevale for providing its hall for this meeting free of cost. Dr. Samidha Varudkar of the Dharmajagruti Samiti, Shri. Rambole, Shri. Shridhar Pandit, Shri. Kalyan Garge, Shri. Mahesh Gandhe and several other Hindu protagonists attended the meeting.

Source : Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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