Pune : 3 Hindu activists forced to stop a propagation rally of Christians

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Proud righteous Hindus stopped Christians who were encouraging Hindus to participate in a propagation rally on the occasion of Christmas by offering them gifts !

Pune ( Maharashtra) : Christians from Sector 15 in Hadapsar had organised a propagation rally on the background of Christmas. Some 50 Christians playing some musical instruments were distributing statues of Jesus, chocolates and sweets and encouraging them to join the rally.
(Hindus, understand the ploy of Christians to cheat you into religious conversion and prevent such incidents in time ! – Editor SP) As soon as activists of ‘Hindu Rashtra Sena’ Amit More (aged 25), Vijay Kumbhar (aged 20) and Sandeep Dangmali (aged 23) learnt of this rally they immediately rushed to that place and made an appeal to stop the attempts made to cheat and offer gifts to Hindus and make them participate in the rally. But the Christians completely ignored this appeal and continued with their rally. This lead to verbal arguments between the Hindus and the Christians ultimately leading to fights. Finally the fierce opposition of these proud righteous Hindus forced the Christians to terminate their rally and led to their leaving that area. (From this it is clear that descendants of Shivaji still exist who prevent and stop attempts of religious conversions. Congratulations to proud righteous Amit More, Vijay Kumbhar and Sandeep Dangmali ! Such proud righteous Hindus are needed everywhere ! – Editor SP) Police today registered a case of criminal offence against the 3 activists of ‘Hindu Rashtra Sena’ in relation to the event which took place yesterday and took them in custody. (Usual work of the police of ‘Leave the offender free and arrest the sanyasi’ ! – Editor SP)

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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