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Warakaris unite at the banks of River Indrayani against anti-superstitions Act !

  • Warakaris exhibit rage against anti-superstitions Act in the conclusion program of ‘Kartiki waari’  !

  • Warakaris resolve to overthrow anti-Hindu Government in the forthcoming elections for its anti-Hindu policies and for passing anti-superstitions Act 

 
Maharashtra (Alandi) : Anti-superstitions Act which indirectly attacks Hindutva, Hindu Dharma and Warakari Sampradaya and is a ploy to eliminate Hindu Dharma, will be strongly opposed; protest marches will be taken out to District Collector’s offices in every village and town; appeal to go to Nagpur on 10th December to participate in protest march; united power of Hindus will be exhibited through the huge march in Nagpur against anti-superstitions Act and rule of this Government trying to pass such anti-Hindu Act, to be ousted in the forthcoming elections.
In the acclamation of ‘Har Har Mahadev’, on the occasion of ‘Samadhi-Din’ of Saint Dnyaneshwar (on 1st December), Warakaris exhibited their power of unity in the protest- meeting at Alandi. H.B.P. Nivrutti Maharaj Vakte, the President of Rashtreeya Warakari Sena, ‘Hindu-bhushan’ H.B.P. Shyam Maharaj Rathod, H.B.P. Maruti Maharaj Tuntune Shastri and H.B.P. Balu Maharaj Patil addressed Warakaris.   

Every clause in anti-superstitions Act is harmful ! – H.B.P. Nivrutti Maharaj Vakte

 
The existing laws and Indian Penal Code are adequate to handle crimes related to superstitions, black magic etc. still the Government is passing this Act only to throttle Hindus. Every clause in this Act is harmful. This Act has been drafted by people who have no knowledge of science and Dharma; therefore, Hindus should wake up in time. The present situation is grave and we should have faith in Saints. Join the protest march being taken out to ‘Vidhan Bhavan’ at Nagpur against anti-superstitions Act, in large number.   

Have discussions with Shankaracharya of all 4 Peethas ! – H.B.P. Shyam Rathod Maharaj

The Government is trying to create rift amongst Warakaris with the help of few ‘Maharaj’. The Government has hatched a plot to pass anti-Hindu laws, act against Hindus and defame Saints. It is a sin to support such Government even by mistake. The Government should have discussions with Shankaracharya of all 4 ‘Peethas’.  People will overthrow this Government in the forthcoming elections which is trying to create trouble for Hindus and Warakari Sect.    

Government supports people who are against Hindu Dharma instead of supporting those abiding by Dharma ! – H.B.P. Maruti Maharaj Tuntune Shastri

Warakaris took out a march singing ‘bhajans’ in Mumbai but the Government had no time even to accept representation from them. During march taken out in Mumbai, we realized that the Government was not supporting people abiding by Dharma but it was in favour of those against Dharma. If such anti-Dharma Act is passed, they will raise a doubt whether Dnyaneshwar Maharaj’s ‘samadhi’ really exists and you will have to prove it; therefore, such Act has to be intensely opposed.

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