Navi Mumbai : HJS stages demonstrations against ‘Communal Violence Bill’
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has undertaken movement against this anti-Hindu Act. Demonstration were staged in this context by HJS at Ghanasoli. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has undertaken movement against this anti-Hindu Act. Demonstration were staged in this context by HJS at Ghanasoli. Read more »
Mumbai: Members of the National Advisory Council (NAC) today demanded tabling of the Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence bill in the winter session of parliament. Read more »
New Delhi : Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday filed an FIR in New Delhi against UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and members of NAC for drafting Anti-Hindu bill like ‘Communal Violence Bill’. Read more »
Amravati (Maharashtra): HJS recently held demonstrations here to oppose the proposed Communal Violence Bill. 2400 citizens signed the representation against the proposed act. Read more »
New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Saturday attacked the UPA government for “reducing states to glorified municipal corporations” by turning a deaf ear to their reasonable demands and described central proposals like the Communal Violence bill as ‘fascist’. Read more »
Ambernath (Thane, Maharashtra): HJS staged demonstrations against the proposed Communal Violence Bill at Shivaji Chowk near railway station. The demonstrations received an overwhelming response. Read more »
Navsari (Gujarat): HJS members submitted representation to Narendra Modi against ‘Communal Violence Bill’. HJS members met him during his ‘Sadbhavana’ program. Read more »
The Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence Bill as it is drafted is to target the Hindu community, and hence a blow to India’s democracy, which is secular because the Hindus of the country want it so. This Bill therefore might ignite a mass upheaval amongst Hindus that would jeopardize secularism and usher in a theocratic Hindu state. The Bill thus is a cure worse than the disease it claims to cure. Read more »
Mumbai: An article on ‘Why there is opposition for anti-communal riots Act?’, which misleads people on the issue, has been published in a Marathi newspaper ‘Lokmat’ by the President of ‘Lokmat Media Group’ and Congress MP Vijay Darda. Read more »
Panaji (Goa): The Communal Violence Bill is for political gain by misguiding the minorities, said Adv. Saresh Lotlikar while addressing in the seminar organised by HJS on the topic of proposed ‘Communal Violence Bill’. Read more »
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