The monsoon session of State Legislative Assembly will start from 25th July 2011. The Government has decided to pass the Anti-Superstitions Bill which is actually an attack on Hindu Dharma. Maharashtra Andha-shraddha Nirmulan Samiti (MANS) has been using pressure tactics on the Government by holding press conferences at various places in favour of the proposed Bill and by warning the Government to undertake 'Jail Bharo' movement.
If this Bill is passed, religious acts performed as prescribed in Hindu Dharma and rituals will be considered as a non-bailable offence. It is also likely that 'puja', rituals, 'homa-havan' performed in temples could be treated as offence. Religious organizations and trustees propagating Dharma and Dharmacharan can fall within the purview of this Bill.
Therefore, all devout Hindus, temple trustees, religious organizations and parties can undertake following measures to oppose the said Bill.
Measures to be undertaken to oppose the Black Magic Bill
1. Meet local MLAs, guardian ministers, ministers, State ministers etc. and elected representatives and put forth before them the facts about the proposed Act and insist that they should become active and see to it that the Act is not passed in the forthcoming session.
2. Submit representations to local district collectors, tehsildars and administrative officers and demand cancellation of the Act.
3. Plan agitation by bringing together organizations that have similar views on the subject at district, taluka, and village level.
4. Participate in online signature drive on HJS' website at this link.
http://www.hindujagruti.org/activities/campaigns/religious/anti-faith-bill/#sign
5. Write letters to Chief Minister, Dy. Chief Minister and Minister for Social Justice by self, get such letters written from devout Hindus and organizations protesting against passing of the said Act.
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