Dharma Sansad to debate Ram temple, conversion, cow slaughter issues – Gopalji
Udupi: “The issues of banning cow slaughter, conversion, and construction of Ram temple at Ayodhya will be debated in the Upcoming Dharma Sansad which will be held in Udupi from November 24 to 26”, said Gopalji Regional co-ordinator of Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
A decision of opening the lock of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya was taken during the last Dharma Sansad. This Dharma Sansad will take the decision to build the Ram Mandir. Dharma Sansad aims at providing remedies to the issues faced by Hindus across the nation. More than 2000 saints, Math heads from across the country and prominent leaders of VHP will be taking part in the three-day summit, he added.
A reception committee of eminent personalities from various walks of life with Dr D Veerendra Hegde as the Chairperson and Prof M B Puranik as the General Secretary is constituted. Every effort is being made for the grand success of this historic Dharma Sansad to herald a new era in the Hindu Society.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, Ravi Shanker Guruji of Art of Living, Swamiji’s from Adichunchanagiri, Sutturu, Mantralaya will be taking part in Dharma Sansad.
There would be a mega procession at 4:00 pm on November 26 which would be followed by a public meeting. The three day’s Programme will be held at the Royal Garden Kalsanka and the Hindu Samajothsava will be organised at the MGM College Ground, he added.
Prof. M B Puranik, Vilas Nayak, Sharan Pumpwell, Sunil K R were also present
Common gentlemen, do something good for the society, don’t indulge in all these useless issues, talk about education, shelter, upliftment of poor and downtrodden people of society, protest against corruption in every place, by this way you can make your life fruitful, but not indulging in such useless issues. I saw a school owner also sitting in the picture, what sort of education he provides to the children, we can make it out from his mentality. That’s the reason India cannot move forward and fail to compete against advance countries students.