The outfit and some other sections of the Maratha community protested the government's decision to confer the state's highest honour 'Maharashtra Bhushan' on the noted auhtor, known for his extensive writing on the life of Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji.
Sambhaji Brigade president Datta Chavan told reporters here they condemn the state government for moving ahead with the felicitation ceremony, held at Raj Bhawan in neighbouring Mumbai yesterday, despite resistance from various corners.
Protesters claim that Purandare tarnished the image of Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji by casting aspersions on the warrior king's parentage and the role played by his guru Dadaji Konddev.
"During the function (ceremony at Raj Bhawan) chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced that Purandare would be felicitated at various places of the state for receiving the coveted award.
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"We also declare that we will protest on every occasion wherever Purandare will be honoured," he said.
Chavan said as many as 17 organisations and groups will gather for a meeting on August 30 in Thane where they will share among people the actual facts behind the noted historian's work.
Among the groups/outfits that will participate in August 30 meeting include Bahujan Samaj Vikas Sansta, Maratha Sewa Sangh, Jijau Brigade, National Dalit Movement for Justice, Bahujan Vikas Samajik Sansta, Samata Manav Seva Sansta, Matang Asmita Sangasha Sena.