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Akhara Parishad demands put in temple trust; President Outfit meets the Sangh Head

Akhara Parishad demands put in temple trust; President Outfit meets the Sangh Head
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Prasagraj: Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad (ABAP) President Narendra Giri on Monday demanded that the Parisad must be included in Shri Ram Janmabhomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.
Giri put forward demand for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Head of Mohan Bhagwat, who he met at Chitrakoot on Monday.
ABAP is the peak decision making body of 13 Akhara Hinduism recognized or the state monastic order.
“On behalf of Abap, I have demanded from Bhagwat that Parishad must be included in Shri Ram Janmabhomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.
Furthermore, two Jagaturus and Mahant of three Akharas of ABAP made a former trust member.
Along with this, ABAP’s President and Secretary General must be included In trust as a member, “Giri told Toi on Tuesday.
“Apart from demanding the inclusion of prominent fortune tellers in trust, we have told Bhagwat that a group of ABAP will soon different will visit various parts of the country and spread awareness of the increase in religious conversion cases,” Giri said.
“We have also demanded that strong policies must be done to stop the following religious repentance crimes, those who try to change their religion due to greed or under influence and feed, must be stopped,” he added.
Giri claimed that Bhagwat told him that even though RSS did not interfere in matters of trust, he would ensure that ABAP’s request “must have reached the government”.
On this occasion, President Parishad expanded the blessings of God Hanuman to the Head of the RSS.
Other office carriers from Sangh were also present on this occasion.
Incidentally, the RSS leaders held a brainstorming session at Chitrakoot to Chalk Out the future of Sangh activities.
13 Akhara from this country consists of three ‘Anis’ which is drawn Ani (Group of Three Akharas), Nirvani Ani (Seven Akhara) and Nirmohi Ani (also called Udaasin and is a group of three Akhara).

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