Massive Janagraha Sabha to be held in Udupi on Dec 2 on construction of Ram Mandir


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Nov 18: Religious leader Balakrishna Vaidya released brochures of ‘Janaagraha Sabha’, on construction of Ram Mandir to be held on December 2 at Sri Krishna Math premises.

Speaking on the occasion at Yathri Nivas, Udupi, here on Saturday, November 17, Balakrishna Vaidya said, “In India, the conditions of temples is not systematized. So the Rama Mandir construction will be fulfilled with the support of media and public.” He urged the support from public.

Sunil K R, regional convener of Bajrang Dal describing the purpose of the event said, “The massive Janaagraha Sabha is organised on the call given by Milind Parande, National Secretary General.”

A similar sabha will be held at Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Hubballi, Ayodhya, Nagpur and New Delhi in December. Through this sabha, they will urge the central government to pass an ordinance to build Ram Mandir at Ayodhya. Ram Mandir is a dream of Hindu people. So, this must be constructed at Ayodhya at the earliest.

Regarding the programme at Udupi, scheduled to be held on December 2, “a massive procession will be start from Jodukatte and the rally will pass through City bus stand and end at Sri Krishna math premises. It is expected that thousands of devotees will be participate in the procession,” he said.

Shilpa G Suvarna, zilla panchayat member, Ganesh Shenoy, Rashtriya Svayam Seva Sangha, zilla sampark pramukh, Pramod Shetty, district secretary, Vishwa Hindu Parishat were present.

  

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