Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 29: Aimed at promoting public awareness regarding Sanatan Dharma and Mother Cow (Gau Mata) a dialogue program organized by Movement Kalki, here today.
The historic event witnessed enthusiastic participation from hundreds of Sanatan devotees, saints, intellectuals, dignitaries and social activists from various districts of Jammu & Kashmir.
Yoga Guru, Vijay Krishna Parashar, advisor to Movement Kalki, welcomed the guests and elaborated on the organization’s objectives.
The program was presided over by Mahant Rajesh Giri, general secretary of the Sadhu Samaj, who shared his personal experiences and struggles for cow protection.
Speaking on the occasion, he said, “There is an urgent need for strict laws and a robust institutional framework for the protection of Gau Mata.”
He also praised Movement Kalki for its efforts and assured full support from the Sadhu Samaj.
In his address, Deepak Singh, founder of Movement Kalki, presented two major proposals including, to grant Gau Mata the status of “National Mother” and to establish a Sanatan Board.
He appealed to all saints, intellectuals, and attendees to support these proposals.
The gathering unanimously endorsed the proposals by signing their approval, pledging to extend full support to the movement and take it to the masses.
In his concluding remarks, Movement Kalki, advisor Pritam Sharma delivered a vote of thanks and expressed gratitude to all the saints, guests and supporters for their active participation.
He appealed for unity and collective efforts to advance the movement for the protection of Gau Mata and the upliftment of Sanatan Dharma.
Among others who attended the meet included Ashwini Jojojre, Vijay Singh Chib, Dr Poonam Sharma, Pawan Gupta, M S Katoch, Madhur Mohan Maharaj, Rajiv Charak, Narayan Singh, Kamal Sharma, Chunni Lal, Arun Sharma, Bansi Lal Sharma, Arun Sharma, Kal Bhushan Grover, Ramesh Chander, Thakur Devkaran Singh Jamwal, Narendra Trehan, Chander Mohan Sharma, Kaushal Sharma, Rimpy Madan, Kuldeep Sharma and Tania Sharma.