Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh cancels registration, dissolves all its committees

The Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh, an organization involved in various legal disputes related to Hindu causes, has decided to cancel its registration and dissolve all its committees due to the increasing workload. The organization was formed in 2018 ...

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Gyanvapi row
Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh, members of which claim to be party to more than 171 cases related to Hindu causes being fought across the country, including the Gyanvapi mosque dispute, has decided to cancel its registration and dissolve all its committees citing "mounting workload" related to the legal disputes.

The organisation said, after its central committee's national president Santosh Kumar Singh resigned from his post on October 4, it decided to dissolve all its committees and cancel its registration. The organisation was formed in 2018 for the propagation of Sanatan Dharma as well as to fight the cause of "freeing Hindu places of worship".

Two of its members, Rakhi Singh and Kiran Singh, are litigants in the Gyanvapi dispute with Rakhi Singh being one of the five Hindu women litigants demanding right to worship before Goddess Shringar Gauri inside the mosque premises and Kiran Singh demanding handing over the mosque premises to deity Vishweshwar Virajman (Swayambhu).

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