Police remove hoardings of Sanatan regarding Guru-pournima

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Police, who bow before ‘jihadi’ terrorists, are taking action against Sanatan despite there is no ban !

A function to celebrate Guru-Pournima was held at one hall in a State jointly by Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS). Policemen from local police station, however, stopped seekers from displaying ‘flex’ boards, hoardings, posters etc. giving reason that there was ban on Sanatan Sanstha. Posters/ boards earlier put up by seekers were also removed by the police.


Sequence of the Events :

1. Police started inquiry about Guru-pournima from the previous day. (Hindus should note that police never bother to get information about provocative speeches made by maulavis and activities undertaken in mosques from areas where Muslims are in majority on the occasion of ‘Shabbe-e-raat’. Police have never taken action on their own against conversions taking place in churches under the guise of prayers or don’t take action against big hoardings of prayer meetings; but they oppose Sanatan Sanstha which is working for protection of Nation and Dharma; how will they then maintain law and order in States? – Editor SP)

2. Police asked questions to seekers like who were the organizers of Guru-pournima, approximately how many persons would attend and who would be the chief guests etc.

3. On the day of Guru-pournima, police called up seekers from 9.00 a.m. asking them to go to the police station.

4. Accordingly, 4 activists visited the police station.  They met police officer in charge of law and order who took them to his senior police inspector (PI).

5. The senior PI asked them details about the program.

6. The officer said that there was ban on organizations like SIMI and Sanatan; therefore, no hoardings, boards, posters etc. should be put up in the name of Sanatan Sanstha.

7. The activists told him that there was no ban on Sanatan and it was about a religious program arranged on the occasion of Guru-pournima.

8. The officer asked whether permission was taken to display such boards. In his area, no board of Sanatan should be displayed.  If there were boards already put up, they should be removed immediately; else action would be taken against them. (Police officer’s dictatorship! Sanatan Sanstha is seeking legal opinion for taking action against insolent police who gave such orders despite there was no ban. – Editor SP) A policeman was sent with activists to remove posters, hoardings.

9.  The activists then removed the banners with the name of Sanatan Sanstha. The board of Sanatan Sanstha put up on the road to welcome ‘jidnyasus’ was also  removed and was replaced with the board of HJS.    

10. In the evening, two policemen went to the venue of the program but the activists did not allow them to enter the hall.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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