Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 3: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Sangharsh Samiti has intensified preparations for future strategy of the ongoing movement and in this connection, two significant organizational meetings of the Women’s Wing and Youth Wing of the Sangharsh Samiti were held today at Geeta Bhawan, Parade.
These meetings focused on the grandeur of the upcoming ‘Sanatan Jagran Yatra’ and involved deep discussions regarding the future strategy of the movement.
Addressing the gathering, the keynote speaker, Akshay stated that the ‘Sanatan Jagran Yatra’ will pass through approximately 50 prominent temples across Jammu city with the primary objective of awakening spiritual consciousness within society. The holy portrait, flag, and flame of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji will be the main attractions of the procession, while the Women’s Wing has been assigned the special role of coordinating with various Satsang Mandalis to handle devotional chanting and welcoming the yatra along its route, he added.
The In-charge of the Women’s Wing, Shilpi Verma declared that this movement will now be taken to every household in Jammu. She issued a clear warning stating that until the Shrine Board restores the rightful rights of Sanatanis, no worker of the Samiti will rest.
Simultaneously, the Youth Wing meeting was held under the leadership of Kartik Sudan, wherein it was decided to form small teams to hold local meetings to connect youth with the cause. The Youth Wing will now go directly among the youth to sensitize them regarding the serious issue of non-Sanatani participation in the Shrine Board Hospital and will appeal to the young people of Jammu to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Sangharsh Samiti to protect their religion and rights.
On this occasion, Parshotam Dadhichi, a key member of the Samiti’s core team, provided special guidance to all participants. The meeting was also attended by Deepak, Advocate Baldev Singh, and Akshi, all of whom reiterated their resolve to further intensify the movement. In the concluding statement, the Samiti cautioned the administration that if their demands are not considered promptly, the movement will take a more aggressive turn in the coming days.
