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VHP Slams MVA to ban Dindi, warn stirring throughout the state

Nagpur: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has planned protest tokens across the state targeting the Government of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) on the annual ban, which is more than a seven-century old tradition, by Warkaris to the Temple of Pandharpur City on behalf of Covid restrictions.
VHP and Warkari Sect leaders have mentioned the government’s attitude as ‘anti-Hindu’ and has planned protests marching against the MVA regime.
They demanded to become the son of supporting Hindutva Ballasaheb Thackeray, Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray had to submit an apology for the actions taken against the warners this month.
Thackeray also had to take moral responsibility for mistakes and did not come to Pandharpur for official Lord Vithoba’s worship in the hands of the minister of chairman.
The press conference was organized by the VHP unit in all countries, including Nagpur, to announce the protests scheduled to start from July 17.
The annual Dindi began on July 1, where worshipers brought Keanquin who had footprints of Saints Tamanam and Gyaneshwar reached Pandharpur.
The procession has been banned because of Covid.
The leaders of the VHP and Warkari sects have accused the government to encourage an anti-Hindu agenda by taking advantage of the pandemic.
The leaders also crashed into members of other MVA government alliances.
Has been accused of warners, who tried to continue with Dindi, insulted by making them remove their traditional clothes.
Worshipers, including the senior leader of Bandatya Karadkar, arrested.
“Why should the religious procession be banned in Maharashtra only if it happens elsewhere in this country? Has Kumbh Mela did not occur in Uttar Pradesh.
The event was also held in Gujarat and Rajasthan with all precautions.
We are ready to follow the protocol, but the state government is determined Because forcing a ban, “said Srirampant Joshi from the Warkari Sect and a senior VHP functionary.
“Did Covid did not spread if the liquor shop was open,” Joshi said when asked about the risk of infection because of such a church and lime had been withdrawn by the Markaz Delhi incident.
“March protests planned throughout the state will be tokens.
Warkaris in small quantities will take part in what I term as a bhajan and cooper.
Singing reflection songs along the way, protesters will submit memorandum for each district collector, “Sanat Gupta said, secretary with the Vidarbha VHP unit.
Protests will be held in each taluka from state and safety measures to be strictly followed, he said.
Sect leaders say if demands still have not been fulfilled, then agitation will be intensified.
“We can forcefully open the temple,” Joshi said.

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