Issue of anti-Hindu film ‘Dharam Sankat mein’ – Serving notice to Hindus for creating awareness towards anti-Hindu film in BJP ruled State as was done even during Congress regime, is a sign of ‘bad days’ ahead ! Read more »
The Police, who refuse permission for Hindus’ meetings but provide protection to the meetings of fanatic Owaisi brothers by obeying them are displaying their secularism ! Read more »
Mr. Ajaysing Sengar, Founder-President of Maharana Pratap Battalion was arrested by the Police on 20th March at Panvel for celebrating the anniversary of Maharana Pratap. Read more »
Hinjwadi-Pune : Ten vehicles illegally transporting cows/cattle were stopped by ‘Gou-rakshaks’ and they saved 65 animals from slaughter, but police first registered cases against ‘Gou-rakshaks ! Read more »
On the day of Bakri Eid in September 2013, six ‘Gou-rakshaks’ and police were brutally beaten up at Nanus, Satteri when they tried to stop illegal slaughtering of cows; however, Goa police have filed a charge- sheet in Court of first Class Magistrate of Walpai against the ‘gou-rakshaks’. Read more »
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj had slain Afzal Khan on 28th November and this day is celebrated as ‘Shiva-pratap Din’ all over Maharashtra with great enthusiasm. A poster board depicting the scene of Afzal Khan’s slaying was displayed by pro-Hindu organizations. But, Police raised objection to display the poster and removed ! Read more »
Delhi police beat up Saint Gopaldas Maharaj staging agitation for protection of cows ! Even during Mughal regime, such atrocities must not have been meted out to people as is being done by Delhi’s ‘Razakar’ police now ! Read more »
Lasalgaon : Police filed cases against 6 Hindus and other persons present at the place where a truck illegally carrying beef was set on fire. Two accused fanatics were immediately granted bail. Hindus should realize that the police, who become helpless before fanatics ! Read more »
In a close by mosque, reading of ‘namaz’ was going on; therefore, police halted the procession taken out by Hindus, for one hour on the road, on the occasion of their festival and it was allowed to proceed only after ‘namaz’ was over. Read more »
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