Movement Kalki’s Protest Continues on Day 93: Aiming to Declare Cow as the ‘National Mother’

'Movement Kalki’s Protest Continues on Day 93: Aiming to Declare Cow as the ‘National Mother’'

The protest led by Movement Kalki to demand the declaration of the cow as the ‘National Mother,’ the construction of cow shelters, strict laws for cow protection, and the establishment of a Sanatan Board entered its 93rd day today. The movement is gradually gaining traction among the masses and is making its mark across the nation.

Members of Movement Kalki, who recently returned from the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, shared that their movement garnered significant attention during the religious gathering. Saints and spiritual leaders extended their support to the cause, emphasizing the need to grant the cow the status of ‘National Mother.’ This support has infused the movement with renewed energy and determination.

Key Demands and Objectives

The primary focus of Movement Kalki is:

1. Granting the cow the status of ‘National Mother.’


2. Establishing cow shelters across the country.


3. Implementing stringent laws to prevent cow slaughter and protect cows.


4. Setting up a ‘Sanatan Board’ to preserve and promote the culture and values of Sanatan Dharma.



Special Meeting to Strategize the Way Forward

A special meeting was held today to discuss strategies for expanding the movement and taking it to a national level. Members deliberated on various plans and decided to give the movement a new dimension to enhance its reach and effectiveness.

Prominent Members Present at the Meeting

The meeting was attended by key members of Movement Kalki, including Advisory Board Member Pritam Sharma, Legal Advisory Board Member Advocate Someshwar Kohli, Board Members Karnail Chand, Monika Sharma, Sapna Hindu, Sunita Kundal, Anuradha Yogi, Sushma Sharma, Pawan Narang, Dr. Sudesh, Pawan Sharma, Sukhdev Singh, Rakesh Sharma, Manik Gupta, Sushil Dutt, Shashi, Neha Malhotra, and Mohit Sharma, among others.

Support from Saints at the Mahakumbh

During the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, saints and spiritual leaders lauded the movement’s efforts and joined the call to declare the cow as the ‘National Mother.’ This has further amplified the movement's momentum. Moreover, similar demands are gaining ground in various states, with the public and spiritual communities coming forward in support.

Plans to Transform the Movement

Discussions during the meeting highlighted the need for awareness campaigns, including rallies, religious ceremonies, havans, and public gatherings. Plans are underway to engage with the central and state governments to push for policy changes and recognition of their demands.

A Commitment to the Cause

Members of Movement Kalki have pledged to continue their struggle until their demands are met. They emphasized that this movement is not just about a demand but a historic effort to preserve Indian culture and Sanatan Dharma.