The Movement Kalki's protest for granting the status of "National Mother Cow" to cows, enacting stricter laws for cow protection, building gaushalas (cow shelters), and establishing a Sanatan Board continued on its 94th day today. On this occasion, the Movement Kalki team joined hands with the residents of Badholi village to strengthen the movement further. Shyam Prasad welcomed the team.
During the event, a new team was formed in the village. This team will actively conduct awareness campaigns in the region and work to achieve the movement's goals. The program also included a satsang, rituals, and a community meal (bhandara).
The villagers warmly welcomed the Movement Kalki team by draping them with chunaris (scarves) and pledged their support to the movement. They expressed their commitment to follow the path shown by Movement Kalki to work for cow protection and the re-establishment of dharma.
Advisory Board Member Pritam Sharma congratulated the newly formed team and expressed hope that it would take the movement to greater heights. Board Member Jaspal Sharma emphasized the need to protect cows, especially those that stop giving milk, and urged everyone to spread this message further.
Sapna Hindu and Neha Malhotra, in their address, shared their immense joy at visiting this sacred site. They appealed to women to join hands with men in social and religious endeavors to end sin and restore righteousness on Earth.
Shyam Prasad from Badholi village welcomed the Movement Kalki team and actively participated in the satsang, playing a vital role in the formation of the new team.
Members of the newly formed team in Badholi village:
1. Shyam Prasad
2. Ashwani Kumar
3. Puran Singh
4. Sukhdev Singh
5. Sham Lal
6. Ramesh Singh
7. Pawan Singh
8. Ajay Singh
9. Langan Singh
10. Omkar Singh
11. Ranjeet Singh
12. Ramesh Singh
13. Ashok Singh
14. Romal Singh
15. Sandesh Kumari
16. Vikram Singh Singh
17. Mangal Singh Foji
Appeal:
Movement Kalki urges all its members and supporters to extend their full cooperation to this newly formed team. This team will play a crucial role in advancing the goals of the movement, including securing the status of "National Mother Cow" and fostering dharma.