Sindhi Saint, Swami Dnyandeepak arrested under anti-superstitions Act based on a complaint lodged on 31st March, was released on bail on 3rd April. He has been asked to report to local Court twice in a week. Read more »
BJP’s senior leaders are very good at stalling Parliament with a lot of sound and fury for a day or so and then quietly letting pass every new piece of dodgy legislation that Sonia Gandhi puts before them. Read more »
Congress president Sonia Gandhi Wednesday said minorities should feel “safe” and hoped that the Prevention of Communal Violence Bill will be passed soon. Read more »
Management of Sri Vitthal Mandir, Pandharpur should be handed over to devotees rendering service to Lord Vitthal rather than handing it over to corrupt Maharashtra Government. Read more »
Before removing the boards, Prof. Ravi Gaikwad, former MLA of Shiv Sena and other members of the party requested Tehsildar for their removal; but Tehsildar refused to do so in the name of receiving orders from ‘above’. Read more »
The District Collector of Dharashiv (Usmanabad) has displayed many boards in the temple of Sri Tulajabhavani Devi, ‘Kulswamini’ of Maharashtra, worshipped all over the State, giving instructions regarding anti-superstitions Act. Read more »
VHP organized a rally from Dr Ambedkar circle culminating with a protest meet at Town Hall here on Monday December 23, against the state government’s proposed Anti-Superstitions Bill 2013. Read more »
Activist Teesta Setalvad is spearheading ‘Support Justice for All Campaign’ through which, she is appealing to people to send post-cards to the prime minister demanding tabling of the Communal Violence Bill. Read more »
Passing anti-superstitions Act, that could not be passed for the past 18 years owing to opposition by Hindus, was thrust upon Hindus through an Ordinance which was dictatorship and not democracy. Read more »
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