Huge saffron rally taken out on demand of Hindu nation
Jaipur, Sept 29 (HS): A huge saffron rally was organized in the capital on Sunday with the aim of fulfilling the demand of Hindu heart emperor Chhatrapati Shivaji for a Hindu nation and creating public awareness. This ral
Huge saffron rally taken out on demand of Hindu nation


Jaipur,

Sept 29 (HS): A huge saffron rally was organized in the capital on Sunday with

the aim of fulfilling the demand of Hindu heart emperor Chhatrapati Shivaji for

a Hindu nation and creating public awareness.

This rally organized by Yuva

Shakti Manch was led by prominent saints of the state. State Convenor of Yuva

Shakti Manch Rajasthan, Sunil Singh Shekhawat said that with the aim of

organizing the Hindu society, this rally was taken out starting from Hanuman Temple

at Khole till Ramlila Maidan located at New Gate.BJP MLA Gopal Sharma, MLA Balmukund Acharya,

Gopal Sharma, and BJP candidate in the assembly elections Ravi Nayyar were

present as chief guests in the rally.

Before the saffron rally, more than 30 thousand

people gathered at the Hanuman temple of Khole and performed Maha Aarti. After

that the rally started by waving the saffron flag.Thousands of people participated in this

rally on 8,000 two-wheelers and more than 500 four-wheelers. The nearly

five kilometer long rally was given a grand welcome at every place. During this

period, flowers were showered on the rally at many places.This rally left from Hanuman Temple in Khole

and reached Ramlila Maidan via Idgah, Galata Gate, Ramganj Chaupar, Ramganj

Bazaar, Badi Chaupar, Johari Bazaar via Sanganeri Gate. Shekhawat said that

through the saffron rally, along with raising the demand of Hindu Rashtra,

changes in the present education system, complete abolition of Waqf Board,

removal of names of Mughal rulers from the roads of the country, implementation

of UCC and population control law was demanded. During this, State Vice

President of the Forum Kamal Saini, State General Secretary Gaurishankar

Khorwal and City President Lakshya Mehra were also present.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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