Government ploy to take over 4 lakh temple trusts: Mosques excluded

Mumbai: Maharashtra Government is planning to take over trusts of temples and financial trusts under its 15th Regulation. As per the report of the committee formed in this respect, the government is going to take over these trusts and appoint their representative. The information was given by Shri. Mangalprabhat Lodha, a BJP MLA.

In a meeting to oppose the Government’s move leaders of Jain sect planned to hold agitations in three stages. More than 600 staunch Hindus attended the meeting and decided to participate in the agitation. Under article 25 and 26 of State Regulations on Secularism, everyone has freedom to follow any religion. Even then, the State Government is planning to pass such black Act against Hindus. At the same time, the Government is trying to exclude 80,000 Muslim Trusts from the purview of this Act. The Committee will decide further course of action after taking legal advice from prominent persons in the field.

Anti-Hindu policies of the Government will be challenged with all strength ? HJS

The Congress Government always has an eye on the funds belonging to Hindu temples. It is looting the Government coffers and on the other hand, it is now planning to seize the milking cow. On one hand, it is declaring financial aid to madarassas and on the other hand, the Government is planning to take over Hindu temples. The malpractices in managing funds of Sree Siddhivinayak temple trust makes Government’s motive in having control, quite clear. A few days back, Karnataka High Court had admonished the State Government that they can not take over only Hindu temples. Even then, the State Government in Maharashtra is planning to take over Hindu temples. Shri. Ramesh Shinde, the States Spokesperson of HJS said that the Samiti would fight the anti-Hindu ploy of State Government will all its strength.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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