Sambhajinagar : Men have to wear wet ‘sovale’ if they want to have ‘darshan’ of Shanidev at Shani Shingnapur for maintaining sanctity of this temple. It is an ancient tradition followed for hundreds of years. Even men are not allowed to climb temple sanctum of Shani temple; so Trupti Desai’s doggedness to climb the temple sanctum is pointless. She and her organization should, however, stage movement for getting permission for Muslim women to enter mosque, if she is so much concerned about women’s right; instead of such publicity stunts. This was the response by Shiv Sena MP Shri. Chandrakant Khaire while speaking to representative of ‘Dainik Sanatan Prabhat’ at Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad).
Congratulations to local residents and all pro-Hindu organizations !
He said, “I congratulate all local residents and activists of pro-Hindu organizations for exhibiting unity at Shani Shingnapur. Hindus need to be united. United strength of Hindus should be used for teaching lesson to such (anti-Hindu Dharma) people.”
Trupti Desai lodges complaint against local residents of Shani Shingnapur who tried to protect religious traditions
Trupti Desai’s tantrums continue – Such action by Trupti Desai is like a thief complaining about theft. In fact, police are expected to take action against her for disturbing law and order.
Adv. Devdas Shinde guiding local residents
Nagar : On 2nd April, local residents of Shani-Singnapur had driven out Trupti Desai of ‘Bhoomata Brigade’ and other women-activists who had come with the intention of climbing temple sanctum of Shanidev Mandir. Now, Trupti Desai has lodged a complaint with Supa police station, against residents of Shani Shingnapur.
Trupti Desai of ‘Bhoomata Brigade’ had staged agitations for climbing temple sanctum of Shani Shingnapur. She was stopped from doing so by temple-guards, local residents and police. She told reporters, after lodging complaint with Supa police station, that Mumbai High Court instructed the Government on 1st April that there should be no discrimination at religious places and it was the responsibility of Government to protect fundamental rights of citizens. Still, we were stopped from climbing the temple sanctum which is contempt of Court; therefore, she demanded that cases should be filed against the Chief Minister, State Government, District Administration and Police Administration.
Congratulations to local residents and all pro-Hindu organizations !
He said, “I congratulate all local residents and activists of pro-Hindu organizations for exhibiting unity at Shani Shingnapur. Hindus need to be united. United strength of Hindus should be used for teaching lesson to such (anti-Hindu Dharma) people.”
Trupti Desai lodges complaint against local residents of Shani Shingnapur who tried to protect religious traditions
Trupti Desai’s tantrums continue – Such action by Trupti Desai is like a thief complaining about theft. In fact, police are expected to take action against her for disturbing law and order.
Adv. Devdas Shinde guiding local residents
Nagar : On 2nd April, local residents of Shani-Singnapur had driven out Trupti Desai of ‘Bhoomata Brigade’ and other women-activists who had come with the intention of climbing temple sanctum of Shanidev Mandir. Now, Trupti Desai has lodged a complaint with Supa police station, against residents of Shani Shingnapur.
Trupti Desai of ‘Bhoomata Brigade’ had staged agitations for climbing temple sanctum of Shani Shingnapur. She was stopped from doing so by temple-guards, local residents and police. She told reporters, after lodging complaint with Supa police station, that Mumbai High Court instructed the Government on 1st April that there should be no discrimination at religious places and it was the responsibility of Government to protect fundamental rights of citizens. Still, we were stopped from climbing the temple sanctum which is contempt of Court; therefore, she demanded that cases should be filed against the Chief Minister, State Government, District Administration and Police Administration.
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