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E Sanatanbandi Magnilavirodha E II Jayatu Jayatu Hindurashtram II Date : .10.2015 To, Shri. Rajnath Singh Honourable Home Minister of Bharat North Block, Central Secretariat New Delhi – 110001 Subject - Regarding instructing the Police agencies investigating the case of the killing of Comrade Govind Pansare to carry out their investigation without falling prey to any pressure, and taking firm role against the imposition of likely ban on the patriotic organisation Sanatan Sanstha Respected Sir, The Police arrested a seeker of Sanatan Sanstha Mr. Sameer Gaikwad at Kolhapur as a suspect in the case of the killing of Comrade Govind Pansare. On that occasion, the Police have clarified during the press conference “Sanatan's seeker may not be involved in the killing'. The Police are still investigating the case. However, those indulging in media trial, progressive elements and political parties are clamouring for imposing a ban on Sanatan Sanstha much before the Police investigation and delivering judgement in the Court of law. This goes to show their lack of confidence on the judiciary and political immaturity. If the decision to impose a ban was taken without taking into consideration the mission of Sanatan Sanstha, objectives for its establishment and its activities, it would prove to be great injustice meted out to Sanatan Sanstha, an organisation devoted to the social service. Therefore, to demand that the Police agencies should be instructed to investigate the case of the killing of Comrade Govind Pansare without falling prey to any pressure, and the Government should take firm role against the imposition of likely ban on the patriotic organisation Sanatan Sanstha, the National Hindu Movement held agitation on …....................... at …....... *Respected sir, we are presenting before you the mission being carried out by Sanatan Sanstha.... 1. Sanatan Sanstha was established by the internationally renowned Hypnotherapist H.H. Dr. Athavale on 24 th March 1999. He advised 'Gurukrupayog' (The path of Guru's grace) for speedy God-realisation. To guide seekers belonging to various paths in Yoga such as Bhaktiyoga, Dnyanyoga, Dhyanyoga, etc. for their individual spiritual progress is the focal point of the mission of Sanatan Sanstha. To propagate Spirituality in Hindu Dharma in scientific terminology is the main objective for the establishment of Sanatan Sanstha. Education on Dharma is spread through weekly satsangs, Dharma-satsangs on TV channels, a wealth of Holy texts, exhibitions, leaflets, etc. Balsanskarvarg (Moral education class for children) to inculcate good sanskars and question- answer programmes on spiritual subjects are organised in the schools. To nourish the Guru- disciple tradition, more than 200 Gurupournima festivals are organised. Sanatan Sanstha also runs 'Sanatan-Sadhak-Purohit Pathshala' to impart education on Vedas. 2. Presently, the public is facing distress due to corruption, dearness, droughts, attacks by the terrorists, insecurity, etc. In such difficult times, religious organisations like Sanatan Sanstha are creating awareness in the society about Spirituality, sadhana (Spiritual practice), culture, Nation, by the propagation of Hindu Dharma and its culture. As a result, the society is following a path of happiness, peace and wealthy lifestyle by turning towards morality and conduct according to Dharma. 3. At the National level, Sanatan Sanstha implements many movements for enhancing patriotism in the form of 'Movement to prevent contempt of the National flag', All-Bharat movement to oppose the wrong depiction of National map, 'Control over tensions' programmes for Bharatiya Army by visiting border areas, etc. At the spiritual level, Sanatan Sanstha creates awakening by implementing various movements to prevent anti-Dharma and anti-social acts such as forcible collection of donations during public festivals like Ganeshotsava, Holi, Rangapanchami, Navaratri etc., quarrels after getting drunk, molestation of women, forcible applying Gulal (Pink powder), robbing money by issuing threats, etc. In these movements, the assistance of the Police administration is taken. Sanatan Sanstha is imparting education on Dharma to the people enabling them to understand science behind the rituals observed during various religious festivals. More than 80 lakh people are getting benefited through the medium of TV channels. Sanatan Sanstha has published more than 63 lakh Holy texts in 14 languages on more than 273 subjects connected with the sadhana, society, Nation and Dharma. Still, the Knowledge sufficient to publish Holy texts on 3,725 subjects is in hand. The public has given positive response to many other appreciable movements implemented at social level such as social forestry, blood donation camps, health diagnostic camps, free distribution of clothes to tribals and poor people, free spectacles to the needy, free distribution of fruits in shelter homes for old age citizens, creating awareness against drugs, assistance in organising well-planned religious fairs, protection of water in Khadakvasala (Pune) dam and cleanliness of temples and villages. These movements are also assisting the Government in a big way. In the accidental stampede, which took place in Kumbha Mela at Nashik in the year 2002-03, a prompt assistance was received by the devotees due to First-aid team of Sanatan Sanstha. Even during Kumbha Mela at Nashik in the year 2015, Sanatan Sanstha undertook the expansive mission of propagation of Dharma. Similarly, Sanstha assisted the Police in mob control and other aspects. As a result of the selfless carried out by Sanatan Sanstha, many Saints and Sages felicitated Sanatan Sanstha in Kumbha Mela. Similarly, many Saints, people's representatives, Police, armed forces, various institutions and dignitaries praised Sanstha's work from time to time by issuing certificates of appreciation. If the work of Sanatan Sanstha were to be of terrorist or violent nature as falsely claimed by the so-called progressive elements, the Sanstha would never have been able to implement programmes, as mentioned above, in the interest of the nation. 4. By witnessing the mission of Sanatan Sanstha toward Dharma, Nation and society, many Saints, doctors, psychiatrists, engineers, lawyers, retired judges, retired gazetted officers, industrialists, senior journalists, thinkers and dignitaries from society are active for the sake of the Nation and Dharma by participating in the services rendered by Sanstha. All of them are performing seva by forgetting their caste, creed, party, sect, etc. If the work of Sanatan Sanstha were even of the slightest violence nature, these dignitaries and experts in their respective fields would never have connected themselves with Sanatan Sanstha or extended any help to it. 5. Taking inspiration from the inspiring mission of the Sanatan Sanstha, thousands of young men and women from the nation and overseas are selflessly working full-time for the sake of the society, Nation and Dharma by sacrificing their body, mind and wealth. Similarly, lakhs of people throughout the nation are performing selfless service to the Nation and Dharma under the guidance of Sanatan Sanstha, depending on their schedule and capability. 6. Sanatan Sanstha gives guidance about sadhana and clear the doubts of the curious and lead them on the path of God-realisation. Because of guidance of Sanatan Sanstha, 54 seekers have attained Sainthood and many are on their way to attaining Sainthood. Also, hundreds of seekers have made spectacular spiritual progress. Even the curious from overseas are also making their life fulfilled by following the conduct of this path of sadhana. 7. After the clamour for a ban on Sanatan Sanstha got louder, many Saints, Mahants, spiritual leaders, devout Hindu and national organisations, lawyers, chiefs of various political parties, senior leaders, people's representatives, Gram-panchayats, esteemed newspapers and common people are displaying their support for Sanatan Sanstha by contacting Sanstha and conducting press conferences. 8. Sir, we are clarifying the role of Sanatan Sanstha regarding the newspaper reports about the demand for imposing a ban on Sanatan Sanstha based on the Government side. The allegations made against Sanatan Sanstha regarding its involvement in the bomb explosions at Thane, Goa, Malegaon, etc. are false. This will be realised from the facts as given ahead. A. There is absolutely no reference to Sanatan Sanstha in the charge sheet filed by Anti-terrorist Squad (ATS) in respect of explosions at Thane, Vashi and Panvel. The name of Sanatan Sanstha also does not appear in the judgement delivered by the Mumbai Sessions Court on 30 th August 2011. Sanatan Sanstha has been declared as innocent. Similarly, the Court has explicitly stated that the crime committed by both the accused is of individual nature and could not be proved as a terrorist act under 'Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967'. B. There is no reference to Sanatan Sanstha in the charge sheet and supplementary charge sheet submitted in the Special Court by National Investigation Agency in the case of explosions occurred in Goa. No allegations were made against Sanatan Sanstha. All 6 seekers of Sanatan Sanstha have been acquitted in the above case. C. So far, no offences are registered against Sanatan Sanstha and its office bearers. D. No illegality was found during the inquiry made by the State and National Investigation Agencies in the working of Sanatan Sanstha. E. The financial transactions of Sanatan Sanstha are also perfect, transparent
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