HJS rally against crackers with pictures of deities
Amaravati (Maharashtra): The rally was started by Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Patashe, keertankar of Warakari Sect by performing ‘puja’ of the ‘Dharma-Dhvaja’. Read more »
Amaravati (Maharashtra): The rally was started by Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Patashe, keertankar of Warakari Sect by performing ‘puja’ of the ‘Dharma-Dhvaja’. Read more »
Amaravati (Maharashtra): Representation was submitted on behalf of HJS and Bajarang Dal to the District Collector demanding imposition of ban on crackers with pictures of deities and great national leaders. Read more »
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Crackers with pictures of deities and national heroes are freely sold in the city of Amaravati. A complaint was therefore, registered, in writing, with the police by Shiv Sena, Chhava Organisation, Goraksha Bachao Andolan, Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Before noting down the complaint, police unnecessarily had argument with the complainants.
Despite complaints by HJS, no action has been taken by the police. crackers with pictures of deities are openly sold in mumbai. Read more »
During Diwali and other occasions, crackers with pictures of deities and national heroes are burst. With bursting of crackers, the pictures get torn to shreds thus causing denigration of deities and national leaders. HJS has therefore, written to the Controller of Explosives, Indian Government, All India Federation of Fire Works Association, Shiva kashi (TamilNadu), Tamilnadu Fire Works and Armories Manufacturers Association besides Home Minister of Maharashtra Shri. R. R. Patil, Director General of Police and Police Commissioner to bring a ban on bursting of such crackers.
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Abdullah Ghia, the owner of ‘Isabhai Phataka Mart’, the oldest crackers dealer said that it is not proper even as per his religion to have pictures of deities on crackers. He assured Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) that he would stop keeping crackers with the picture of Lakshmi Devi for sale. Read more »
Shri. Ashok Kulkarni, a member of HJS has opposed the Government’s decision to sell condoms at the venues of Navaratri festival. He has sent a letter to Mrs. Vimala Nadkarni, the Chief Secretary in this regard.
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