Karjat:Hindus caught a Muslim while denigrating ‘Shiva-pindi’

Paush Krushna Trutiya, Kaliyug Varsha 5113

Hindus should establish Hindu Nation to stop such incidents occurring regularly !

Karjat (Maharashtra) : ‘Shiva-pindi’ in Mahadev Temple from Nilange Lane was desecrated on Tuesday. The person named Shakeel Mehboob Bagvan was caught red-handed by Hindus and was handed over to police.

(If Hindus had not caught Shakeel red-handed, police would have covered up for him claiming that it was done by some mentally challenged or lunatic person. Now also, it is certain that the power-hungry and vote-hungry Congress Govt. would take trivial action against him. – Editor SP) It has been reported by Pune Edition of ‘Dainik Pudhari’ that the enraged citizens gathered on the roads on hearing the news. Shops were closed down and rally was taken out submitting memorandum to the police. (Had such incident occurred with religious place of Muslims, Muslims would have set not only Karjat but the whole country on fire. Hindus are, however, tolerant and believe in law and order; therefore, they always follow the procedure of submitting memorandum. Hindus should not just sit quiet after submitting memorandum; but should follow the matter till stringent action is taken against the culprit. –Editor SP)

  1. Detailed information in this connection is that somebody was keeping some dirty thing on the ‘Shiva-pindi’ in Mahadev Temple for past number of days.
  2. People were disturbed with the incident.
  3. Hindus kept a vigil to nab the culprit.
  4. On Tuesday at about 12.15 in the afternoon, people saw Shakeel entering the temple with a girl.
  5. Mr. Sagar Pathak, Mr. Manoj Pathak, Mr. Anand Sonmali, Mr. Tatya Kshirsagar, Mr. Ananta Pakhale caught Bagwan while keeping some dirty thing on the ‘Shiva-pindi’ in the temple. (Congratulations to all devout Hindus for keeping vigil and catching the culprit desecrating ‘Shiva-pindi’ ! – Editor SP)

Source: Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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