The BJP government of Karnataka, on the pretext of road widening, is trying to shift the 800 year old ancient ‘Pariyodibedu Kanapadittaya Bhumavati an parivar daivanche devasthan (Bhamhasannidhi)’ a religious centre Read more »
Gadag (Karnataka): About 70 temples were to be demolished but Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and proud Hindus forced the government to issue a stay order to stop the demolition with immediate effect. Read more »
Under the leadership of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti about 125 people including trustees of this as well as other temples, representatives of other Hindu organizations, devotees and lawyers took part in the protest. Read more »
The ‘Mahasangha’ has been set up to fight, in lawful manner, against the incidents of theft and idol breaking in Hindu temples as also fight against the decision taken by the State Government to demolish 5000 temples by construing wrong meaning of a verdict given by the Supreme Court. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti organizes protest march and submits memorandum to government officials at Kollegal to oppose the Karnataka government demolishing Hindu temples by declaring them as unauthorized. 600 devotees from the town as well as surrounding villages participated in the protest march. Read more »
The HJS Karnataka campaign to save temples marked as unauthorized took a positive turn with the Chairman of State Muzarai (Endowments) Development Board and BWSSB, holding Cabinet rank, Mr. Es. En. Krisshnaiah Setty personally taking with him the delegation of HJS and Sri Ram Sena members to discuss the matter with the Joint Secretary of the Chief Minister, Mr. Nandagopal Read more »
I am a temple constructed about 50 years ago. I learnt that Karnataka Govt is all set to destroy me as I am on the side of a road. The Government officers say that the Supreme Court has ordered to destroy thousands of temples like me by 31.12.2010. Read more »
The peaceful protest march was organized under the leadership of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. About 600 persons including women and small children were part of the rally along with about 20 odd vehicles. Read more »
In connection with the State Government decision to demolish more than 5000 temples and other places of worship in Karnataka HJS Bengaluru had held a Press Meet on the 27th of December 2010 to announce a massive protest in Bangalore against this hasty action. Read more »
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