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Indore : Homage paid to persons sacrificing life for protection of cows

Indore : On 7th November 1966 during demonstrations held at New Delhi for protection of cows, the then Indira Gandhi Government had given order to shoot at sight cows, Saints and Hindus gathered there. It has since been 50 years and the incident is a blot on Indian history. Demonstrations were staged at Indore to condemn that incident.

Silent march taken out by ‘Goubhakta Balidan Smaran Samiti’ 

‘Goubhakta Balidan Smaran Samiti’ took out a silent march through all important roads in Indore to condemn the above incident and more than 1000 Hindus joined this march. The march was concluded with paying homage to the ‘Gou-bhakta’ near ‘Punyashloka Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Chowk’. Chiefs of Muslim and Christian sects were also present on the occasion.

Effigy of Indira Gandhi burnt by ‘all India Hindu Mahasabha’ ! 

An effigy of Indira Gandhi was burnt by ‘all India Hindu Mahasabha (AIHM)’ in the presence of Shri. Jitendrasingh Thakur, regional Mahamantri of AIHM and its other members viz. Shri. Nilesh Dubey, Shri. Devasingh Arya, Shri. Pavankumar Tripathi, Shri. Savan Soni, Shri. Vinod Mishra, Shri. Sanjay Chauhan, Shri. Mahesh Rathor, Shri. Mohit Verma, Shri. Shivam Mali and Shri. Yogesh Lodhi etc.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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