Mangalore: HJS Calls Upon Youth to Desist from Celebrating New Year
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
Mangalore, Dec 27: Sangeetha Prabhu of Hindu Jana Jagruti Samiti on Thursday December 27 said that all should come forward to eliminate the practice of celebrating New Year on the night of December 31, and added that blind following western culture had led to increase in sexual harassment of women.
Addressing a press meet here, she said that instead of observing New Year on December 31 midnight, all Indians should celebrate New Year on Ugadi.
"On December 31, in the name of celebration many young boys and girls consume alcohol, expose themselves indecently and drive rashly and resort to other kinds of misbehaviour," she said.
"The Hindu Jana Jagruti Samiti calls upon the youth to not fall prey to western culture. In Indian culture, Ugadi is celebrated on ‘Chaitra Shuddha Padya’ and is sacred. Celebrating Ugadi is advantageous as nature is at its best and it has spiritual importance also," she added.
Ramananda Gowda, convener, Hindu Jana Jagruti Samiti, Ashwini Prabhu of Sanathana Samsthe, Leelavathi of HJS were present during the press meet.