Kshethra Raksha Yathra programmes in Ernakulam comes to an end
KOCHI : Kshethra Yathra entered Ernakulam District on Thursday, 16t May. Yathra was accorded receptions in Aluva, Parur, Vypeen Islands, Kochi and Thrippunithura. Kochi unit of Hindu Aikya Vedi gave a tumultuous welcome to the Yathra at Marine Drive. Sri V.K. Vishwanathan, Dharma Prasar Pramukh, RSS Kerala, addressed the gathering. Sri Kummanam Rajasekharan, addressing the gathering blasted the LDF Govt. and Minister Sudhakaran for the anti-temple and anti-Hindu stand they have been taking. VHP State President and office bearers of various city temples and large number of people including women attended the program.
Later on Yathra went to Thrippunithura, Perumbavoor, Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam and Pattimattam and other parts of the district. Several vehicles and hundreds of two wheelers participated in the Yathra.
CDs with the recorded speeches of Kummanam Rajasekharan and K.P. Sasikala Teacher are being sold during the Yathra. Thousands of copies are sold. CDs, of Kshethra Raksha songs sung by Biju Narayanan, of 10 songs are sold very well. On top of these, books and booklets authored by Parameshwarji, Kummanam, Adv. K.K. Balaram and Dr. Jayaprasad are widely sold during the Yathra.
Similar receptions were accorded to the Yathra in different parts of the district.
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