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Islamic Preaching at Tirupati...... Think Hindu Preaching at Kaba !!


Islamic Preaching at Tirupati...... Think Hindu Preaching at Kaba !!

10 arrested near Tirumala temple for objectionable Islamic preaching.

Hyderabad, July 8 (IANS) Police in Andhra Pradesh’s temple town of Tirupati Friday arrested 10 youth on the suspicion that they were propagating their religion.

In a joint operation by the police and vigilance wing of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), the youth, suspected to be Bangaldeshis, were arrested from a hotel near the famous Hindu temple.

Preliminary inquiry by police revealed that they were working in the hotel for last few months. Police raided their rooms and found some knives and CDs containingspeeches of Islamic clerics.

A police officer said investigations were on to know the purpose of their stay near the temple. They were suspected to be propagating their religion.

Propagation of other religions is banned on Tirumala Hills, where the temple is located.

HD adds In the name of Secularism and obviously for the cause of the SIN named HINDU RELUCTANCE, of course we may hear that some negated substances were offered by these type of Non Hindus to Tirupati or Vaishnodevi or Kashi Viswanath.....
Look, the Bangladeshi Muslim guys (must be illegal infiltrators) are petty workers in a Hotel owned by a Hindu Proprietor , getting every facilities here and so facilitated that those can spare some time to propagate and preach Islam some time in Tirupati Temple area. And Hindus are so great that they were collecting Islamic leaflets from them, God knows how many touched those to their foreheads,and the face, hands and legs of the Islamic preachers were not defaced or broken anyway. Police arrested the Muslim guys intact. SHAME to those devotees of Tirupati, who never protested even a little bit on the spot. These type of Hindus have no rights to perform any Hindu  rituals.

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