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‘Governance of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was as per the ideal set by ‘Fanatic’ !


Pune (Maharashtra) : Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ruled as per the ideals set by ‘Fanatic’ 1400 years ago. (Gadave should be given a ‘Noble’ prize for his invention. Had he made such statement during Chhatrapati’s regime, Maharaj would have sentenced him to death.  How can Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj keep ideal of Scriptures of those against whom he fought for his whole life? Saying that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj followed the ideals set by Fanatic, is like saying Prabhu Sriram took inspiration from Ravana to govern his kingdom. It is a blot on Maharashtra that such persons are born in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s Maharashtra ! – Editor DSP) Therefore, women were not molested during that time. (It is a big joke to say that due to ‘Fanatic’ ideals, women were not oppressed! Every day, news about Fanatics lust is published. Will even Fanatics agree with Gadave’s statement? Chhatrapati Shivaji was told stories of ideal governance of Rama and Krushna by his mother, Jijau; when he was small. Shivaraya followed the ideals of Sanatan Hindu Dharma; therefore his governance was ideal in every respect. – Editor DSP) Before Fanatic rule, women used to be oppressed in earlier culture.  (Is there a single instance? – Editor DSP) Fanatic gave freedom to women and right to learn, equality. (Therefore, Fanatic women wear ‘burqa’ and lead life of hell with ‘Janankhana’, polygamy etc. which is in fact, very backward life. – Editor DSP) Such senseless blabbering was made by Prof. Arun Gadave Patil. (The above statements by Gadave show his mental circumcision ! – Editor DSP) A program titled ‘Anek samasya …. Ek Paigambari Upay (Many problems and one Mohammadi solution)’ by JIH. (Looking at  terrorism, fanaticism, lust; ‘Anek samasya….. Paigambari mool’ will be right thing to say ! – Editor DSP) in which he stated the above. Dr. Sayyad Parnerkar was also present on the occasion. 

Senseless blabbering of Prof. Gadave-Patil

1. ‘Burqa’ system is right for security of women.

2. ‘Talaq’ system is good as it prevents women from facing injustice. This system is similar to the system of present ‘judicial marriage’. (What do all human rights organizations, so-called humanitarian journalists and secular media have to say about those who say Talaq’ system, which destroys woman’s life in a second, is ideal ? – editor DSP)
  
3. There are no restrictions on women in Islam. Women get three times more respect than men. (Joke by Gadave – Patil ! – Editor DSP)

Says, ‘Fanatic teaches man to be a human !’

Dr. Parnerkar said, “ If men are taught to be human, all problems faced by society will be solved. Fanatic teaches how to set up an ideal social system. (Fanatic teaches to kill non-Fanatics people. Countries, which are governed, based on ‘Fanatic’ as ideal, have created jihadi terrorists and Talibanis. – Editor DSP) Chhatrapati Shivaraya also had respect towards Fanatics. He had many Fanatic servants. A Fanatic artist drew picture of Chhatrapati Shivaraya, which helped to know his appearance or looks; else, we would have seen Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj holding ‘trident’ sitting with Afzal klhan at his feet.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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