Udaipur, April 27: A significant display of unity was witnessed at the “Maharana Honor Protection Meeting” organized by the Mewar Kshatriya Mahasabha at the Meera Medapat Bhawan in Chitrakoot Nagar. Over 400 distinguished guests, intellectuals, and youth participated, pledging to stand united for the protection of Maharana’s honor.
Concerns were raised regarding the issue of Maharana Vishwaraj Singh Mewar being made a respondent in the High Court in Jodhpur by the Bhupal Nobles Vidya Pracharini Sabha. Speakers emphasized that Maharana is not merely an individual but a symbol of Mewar’s identity and glorious tradition, asserting that any compromise on his honor would be unacceptable.
After discussions, it was unanimously decided that the Mewar Kshatriya Mahasabha, along with its members, would soon visit the Vidya Pracharini Sabha office to reaffirm the institution’s core objectives—social upliftment and education.
Notable attendees included Baloo Singh Kanawat, Dr. Prithviraj Singh Chouhan, Tej Singh Bansi, Pratap Singh Talawada, and Chandragupt Singh Chouhan, among others.
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