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Hunger strike at Matrisadan Ashram, Haridwar

This article details the ongoing hunger strike by Brahmachari Atmabodhananda Ji at Matri Sadan Ashram in Haridwar. The fast, now in its second day, is a protest against alleged misconduct by a District Judge and a renewed demand for an unpolluted Ganga River. Previous assurances from officials regarding corruption and injustice led to the withdrawal of an earlier fast, but the Ashram continues its long-standing movement for environmental protection and the natural flow of the Ganga. The article urges public support to spread awareness and restore the river to its pristine state.

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Abhijnan Basu
Abhijnan Basu 22/02/2026 15:24
We have to keep the balance of nature intact, otherwise our future generation will erased out from mother earth
Abhijnan Basu
Abhijnan Basu 22/02/2026 15:24
We have to keep the balance of nature intact, otherwise our future generation will erased out from mother earth
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Hunger strike at Matrisadan Ashram, Haridwar

Friends, today, February 22nd, marks the second day of the fast at Matri Sadan Ashram in Haridwar. Brahmachari Atmabodhananda Ji has begun the hunger strike primarily against the serious misconduct of District Judge Narendra Dutt. Alongside this, there is also the demand for an uninterrupted and pollution-free, pristine Ganga River.

It may be noted that on January 31st, an indefinite fast was begun against administrative corruption, mafia practices, police brutality, and various injustices. However, on the night of February 10th, senior officials of the Haridwar administration and police came to the Matrisadan Ashram and gave a written assurance that these injustices would be addressed. Following this promise, and under the guidance of the Ashram Head, Guru Swami Shivanandaji, Brahmachari Atmabodhananda Ji withdrew his fast.

Matrisadan Ashram has been carrying forward its sacrifice, penance, and fasting movement for an uninterrupted and pollution free Ganga, for the protection of environment, nature, biodiversity, and the river’s natural form, and to reduce the dangers created by human civilization—for the sake of us all. “Let the Ganga flow uninterrupted.” Let us spread this slogan across the country. Because unless the small and large branch rivers, tributaries, canals, wetlands, ponds, and water bodies remain alive, the lifeline of the nation—the living existence of the Ganga—cannot be sustained. Friends, come forward, raise your voices to restore the Ganga to her natural state. Our goal must be to make Matrisadan Ashram’s resolve and extraordinary struggle known everywhere, through every medium, in every possible way.

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Abhijnan Basu
Abhijnan Basu 22/02/2026 15:24
We have to keep the balance of nature intact, otherwise our future generation will erased out from mother earth
Abhijnan Basu
Abhijnan Basu 22/02/2026 15:24
We have to keep the balance of nature intact, otherwise our future generation will erased out from mother earth
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