delhi high court
The Delhi High Court has refused to hear a petition seeking directions to set up the Sanatan Dharma Council. The court said it had no authority to make policy decisions. The complainant’s counsel submitted that there is no committee to protect Sanatan Dharma rights and customs.
Sanatan Hindu Sevasan Trust has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court. The petition seeks guidance on the establishment of the Sana’a Danfo Rakshasa Committee to protect Sana’a Danfo Rakshasa and culture. A bench of Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said you have to go to the government. We don’t do that. MPs will raise the issue in Parliament. There’s nothing we can do about it. We cannot speak of building trust.
Why do you need a Sanatan board?
According to Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, those who owned 100 acres of land became owners of land worth hundreds of millions of rupees. He even claimed the parliament as his own. Or their policies are over in this country. If they have different rules, then give us different rules too. That’s why Sanatan Board is needed.
Recently, Sanatan Dharma Sansad was organized in Delhi at the request of Sanatan Committee. Devkinandan Thakur, a well-known storyteller and chairman of the Sanatanyas Committee, organized this Dharma Sansad and demanded the formation of a Sanatana Committee. In this Sanatana Dharma Sri Sad, almost all the great acaryas, saints, religious leaders, Mahamandareshwars and storytellers were invited.