Journalist Fined by High Court for Filing Petition to Remove a Temple !
The High Court dismissed the review petition and ordered the petitioner to deposit ₹25,000 in the Indore Legal Aid Services Authority account.
The High Court dismissed the review petition and ordered the petitioner to deposit ₹25,000 in the Indore Legal Aid Services Authority account.
Vishnu Gupta asserted that substantial evidence has been submitted before the Court supporting the existence of a temple at the Ajmer Dargah site.
“The Temple Management Diploma is the next step in the field of temple management. The aim is to prepare students for innovative and sustainable changes in the temple ecosystem.
The Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti has strongly demanded the immediate repeal of the Waqf Act, claiming that millions of acres of land owned by Hindus and the Government have been usurped under this law.
A handful of people cannot represent the Hindu community. Hindus who are talking about compromising are digging their own graves. Those who are preaching compromise to Hindus are doing injustice to Hindus
The petition was filed by Pandit Keshav Dev Gautam, an RTI (Right to Information) activist and National President of the organisation ‘Anti-Corruption Services’.
The temple committee had opened 91 ticket counters for this. At the time of the incident, there was a crowd of more than 4,000 devotees.
As soon as the information about the temple came to light, pro-Hindu organizations took out a march. Due to this, the Police reached there in large numbers.
Under Article 25 of the Constitution, all citizens and non-citizens in this country have equal right to follow their religion, have faith in it and propagate it. The petitions claim that this right has been taken away from Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs.
HJS has provided an Online Petition to advocate the establishment of fast-track courts to resolve temple disputes in Mathura and Kashi : hindujagruti.org/reclaim-temples