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Put Dr. Zakir Naik in Jail or Stop his Filthy Attitudes towards Hindus.

Posted by hinduexistence on September 27, 2012

FIR LODGED AGAINST DR. ZAKIR NAIK FOR THE DEFAMATION OF LORD GANESH AND HINDU DHARMA.

  • HJS and Ganeshotsava Festival Mandals lodge complaints all over the State
  • Dr. Zakir Naik should be immediately arrested for denigrating Shri Ganesh; else intense agitation will be staged!

Mumbai| Nij Bhadrapad Shukla 10, Kaliyug Varsha 5114 | September 25, 2012   : The so-called Islamic thinker, Dr. Zakir Naik tried to hurt religious sentiments of Hindus by denigrating Shri Ganesh; that too, during the Ganesh Festival. He has given a challenge to Hindus, through the medium of ‘Facebook’ and ‘You-tube’, to prove that Shri Ganapati is a Deity. He also made an anti-Hindu statement that ‘If your God is unable to recognise his own son, how will he know that I am in danger’. By making such comments that too during Ganesh Festival, Dr. Naik has hurt religious sentiments of billions of Hindus. It has also created rage among members of Shiv Sena, BJP and various pro-Hindu organisations, Ganeshotsava Mandals and devout Hindus.
A complaint has been lodged by office bearers of Shiv Sena, BJP, Ganesha Festival Mandals and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) with various Police Stations all over the State demanding that ‘when Ganesha Festival is being celebrated in peaceful atmosphere, Dr. Zakir Naik is trying to disturb Hindu-Muslim harmony by giving such challenge; therefore, case should be immediately filed against him’.
The above information was given by Mr. Ramsh Shinde, the national spokesperson of HJS in a press conference.

Police should take immediate action ! – HJS

HJS has issued a circular in this connection. ‘Respecting religious sentiments of Muslims in the background of anti-Islam film, the Maharashtra Chief Minister meets their delegation immediately and assures to stop denigration of Islam taking place through the film. Similarly, it has to be seen whether the CM shows guts to take strict action against Dr. Zakir Naik who has hurt religious sentiments of Hindus by denigrating Shri Ganesh or as usual, the CM is going to bow before Muslims. When Ganesh Mandals display scene of Chhatrapati Shivaraya, Police issue notices claiming that such scene hurts religious sentiments of Muslims. Now, it is our demand that these Police should show promptness in taking action against a fanatic Muslim when proof of his denigrating Shri Ganesh is produced.’

Hindu-hater Dr. Zakir Naik always spits venom against Hindus’ seats of worship !

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Complaint lodged at Pune against Dr. Zakir.

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O Hindus, strongly condemn Dr. Zakir Naik who has spitted venom against Shri Ganesh ! – Sanatan Sanstha.

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Dr. Naik doesn’t have the capacity to understand spirutal meaning behind the birth of Shri Ganesh ! – Jyotirbhaskar Jayant Salgaonkar, President, ‘Maharshtra Rajya Sarvajanik  Ganeshotsava Mandal’.

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Sri Subhas P Nalavade, Senior Advocate , Bombay High Court lodged an FIR against Dr Zakir Naik in Chirag Nagar Police Station.

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Read details of the report here.

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