‘Hindu Mahotsav 2025’ organised by Sakal Hindu Samaj in Alandi (Pune)

Alandi (Dist. Pune) – “Today, Hindu Dharma is being attacked through the Waqf Board, Love Jihad, conversions, and by insulting Hindu Deities. It is not enough that only pro-Hindu activists and organizations work towards protecting Dharma, but every Hindu should now come forward to protect Dharma. The current Government is pro-Hindu and committed to protect Hindutva,” asserted Maharashtra’s Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane. He also expressed the opinion that instead of tolerating the oppression of Hindus in the name of secularism, Hindu Rashtra should now be celebrated 365 days a year. Social reformer H.B.P. Sangram Bapu Bhandare, as well as youth leader from Moshi Nilesh Sheth Borate had organised the ‘Hindu Mahotsav 2025’ programme on behalf of the Sakal Hindu Samaj in the premises of Fruitwale Dharamshala in Alandi on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Shriram Lalla. While guiding devout Hindus present on this occasion, Nitesh Rane made the
above statements.

Speakers like H.B.P. Supriyatai Sathe, Dnyaneshwar Bansode, Ravidada Padwal, Santosh Lokhande, Ganesh Garud also guided on this occasion.
On this occasion, Chief Minister’s Medical Cell Chief Mangesh Chivate, President of ‘Tiger Group’ Tanaji Jadhav, Shiv devotee Aniket Ghule, Milind Ekbote of ‘Maharashtra Krushi Goseva Sangha’, pro-Hindutva Sagar Beg, Kunal Sathe, as well as the heads of various Warkari educational institutions in Alandi, kirtankars, preachers and Hindus were present in large numbers. The programme began with lighting the lamp and concluded with the Maha Aarti of Deity Shriram.
Statement on behalf of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

A statement was given to Minister Nitesh Rane demanding that the Indian Government take steps against the atrocities committed against Hindus in Bangladesh and that action be taken against Bangladeshi infiltrators living illegally in India. This statement was given on behalf of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti by Pune District Coordinator Parag Gokhale and Prof. Shrikant Borate. Also, a goodwill meeting was held with pro-Hindutva activists working for Hindutva in various fields.