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Karni Sena (/ ˈ k ə ˈ r n i s eɪ n ɑː /; Karaṇī sēnā), known as Karni Sena (Unity of Rajput/Kshatriya), abbr.: KS), is an organisation based in Rajasthan, India. Founded by Lokendra Singh Kalvi, [1] Pratap Singh Kalvi, [2] Dr Raj Shekhawat [3] and others. It takes its name from Karni Mata, who is believed to be incarnation of Hinglaj ...
Kalvi was a leader of the Janata Dal political party and also prominent and popular in the rural areas of Rajasthan as well as in the Rajput community. His son, Lokendra Singh Kalvi , is a leader of the Rajput organisation Karni Sena , and has been associated with multiple political parties, including the Indian National Congress , and the ...
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Along with members of Bajrang Dal, members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Karni Sena, Kshatriya Mahasabha, Savarna Samaj Sangathan, and Rashtriya Savarna Sangathan also attended the protest in October 2020. [69] [70] [71] On 7 October 2020, the Ex-BJP MLA and 100 others were booked by the UP Police for organizing the rally. [72]
The party strongly criticises the current constitution of Nepal. Shivsena Nepal's president, Anil Baba, along with its members, continues to call for the restoration of Constitutional Monarchism . On occasions such as Ashoj 3rd, Shivsena Nepal and its sister organisations in districts like Rupandehi and Sunsari organise rallies in opposition to ...
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Kābā eating prasad ().. In the temple complex reside approximately 20,000 kābā who are cared for by the temple's staff and workers who consider them as kin. The kābā reside and move in spaces throughout the inner temple complex, including within the main temple, the kitchen, near the massive iron pots used to make halwa, in the various side rooms, and on the rooftop.