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Minister Nitesh Rane Leads Maha Aarti at Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple, Supports Protest Against Waqf Encroachments in Kesnand

Maharashtra Minister Shri Nitesh Rane performs Maha Aarti at Wagholi temples, discusses Hindutva, and supports protests against Waqf Board land encroachments in Kesnand village.

Minister Nitesh Rane Leads Maha Aarti at Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple in Wagholi; Joins Protest Against Waqf Board Encroachments in Kesnand

Wagholi, February 5: Maharashtra’s Minister of Fisheries and Ports, Shri Nitesh Rane, conducted a grand Maha Aarti at the Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple in Park Lane Premier Society, Wagholi, during his visit to the region. His presence was marked by Gomata Puja and a powerful Bharat Mata Aarti, engaging with local residents and addressing their concerns on critical socio-political issues.

Spiritual Gathering at Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple

Minister Nitesh Rane arrived in Wagholi directly from Ahilyanagar on February 5, making his first stop at the Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple, located in Park Lane Premier Society on Bharat Mata Marg. Here, he participated in a deeply spiritual Gomata Puja, followed by a grand Bharat Mata Aarti. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from the residents of Wagholi, highlighting a collective sentiment towards preserving and strengthening Hindu traditions.

Wagholi, Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple
Wagholi, Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple

During his address to the public, Shri Rane openly discussed pressing issues such as Love Jihad, Land Jihad, and the significance of the Waqf Board Investigation Law. He commended the dedicated efforts of the local Hindu organizations and society members who played a crucial role in constructing the temple. Assuring his full support, he encouraged residents to reach out to him directly for any concerns regarding Hindutva and community development.

Visit to Mount Castle Society and Continued Engagement

Following the Maha Aarti, Shri Nitesh Rane’s convoy proceeded to Mount Castle Society on Bakori Road. Here, he once again acknowledged the relentless efforts of Hindu organizations in establishing another significant temple in the region. He reassured the local community that he stands firmly by their side, ready to provide any necessary assistance in their religious and social endeavors.

Nitesh Rane, Wagholi Maha Aarti
Nitesh Rane, Wagholi Maha Aarti

Rally in Kesnand Village: Protest Against Waqf Board Encroachments

The highlight of Minister Rane’s visit was his participation in a large-scale rally held near the Shivaji statue in Kesnand village. The rally drew thousands of Hindu supporters who gathered in protest against the alleged illegal encroachments by the Waqf Board on Kesnand Road.

Nitesh Rane, Kesnand Waqf Board land
Nitesh Rane, Kesnand Waqf Board land

Addressing the massive crowd, Shri Nitesh Rane emphasized the urgency of the Waqf Board Investigation Law and assured the public that the Maharashtra government would take decisive action to remove unauthorized encroachments. His statements were met with resounding support from the attendees, reinforcing the collective demand for strict measures against land encroachments in the region.

Minister Rane’s Assurance and Future Plans

During his concluding remarks, Shri Nitesh Rane reiterated his commitment to the cause, promising to visit Wagholi again in the near future. His visit left a significant impact, strengthening the community’s resolve and highlighting the government’s intent to address issues related to religious and land rights.

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