Mumbai : The proposed
anti-superstitions Act is against religious customs and traditions of
Hindus. All pro-Hindu organizations and Warakari Sampradaya are against
this Act; therefore, such anti-Dharma Act should be cancelled. A
representation to the above effect was submitted by Hindu Janajagruti
Samiti (HJS) to Minister for Social Justice, Shivajirao Moghe on Friday
during ‘Janata Darbar’ held at Congress Party’s office.
Shri. Shivaji Vatkar, the Mumbai
District Coordinator of HJS and Shri. Sunil Ghanavat, its Maharashtra
State Coordinator were present on the occasion. Shri. Vatkar said, ‘On
one hand, the Government extends invitation to only Shyam Manav and Dr.
Narendra Dabholkar; but despite giving representations to the Government
for holding discussions with Warakari Sampradaya and various pro-Hindu
organizations on this Act; the Government has not invited them even
once. This has created strong displeasure amongst those organizations
and Warakari Sampradaya. As a result, we had no option but to come to
‘Janata Darbar’ for giving representation. The Government should not
avoid pro-Hindu organizations and pass this Act under the influence of
only Dabholkar.
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