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Hindus entering Bhojshala were brutally lathicharged


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Muslims offering namaz



Use of government vehicles to transport 16 Muslims in Bhojshala for offering Namaz

After the outbreak by Hindus, they indulged in heavy stone throwing on the police. Muslims were allotted a time of 1 p.m. for offering Namaz, but due to stone throwing, offering of Namaz did not begin within the proposed timing. Muslims gathered for Namaz were provided with full protection; similarly, in order to ensure their easy access to Bhojshala for offering Namaz, government vehicles were used. Some 16 Muslims offered Namaz at that time. (BJP Government committing atrocities on Hindus and persecuting Shankaracharya just to appease 16 Muslims ! – Editor Sanatan Prabhat). As per the police version, Muslims left Bhojshala after offering Namaz at 2.30 p.m.




Hindus Lathicharged


Hindus entering Bhojshala were brutally lathicharged twice; 1 died, more than 450 Hindus injured !

Lathicharged
Dhar (Madhya Pradesh) : Hindus, who had gathered to perform ‘puja’ of Sri Saraswati Devi in ‘Bhojshala’ on the day of ‘Vasant Panchami’, were severely beaten up by BJP Government’s police with sticks and tear-gas shells were burst twice. Hindus going to ‘Bhojshala’ in the afternoon were stopped by the police. Police beat up enraged Hindus at about 2.00 p.m. in which one person died and more than 450 people were injured. (Hindus, continue to fight till an offence of culpable homicide is registered against Policemen responsible for the death of Hindus ! – Editor Sanatan Prabhat) Hindus pelted stones at police and at their vehicles; they started raising slogans against BJP Government. From everywhere, one could hear the slogans raised against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan. After reading of ‘namaz’ by Muslims, ‘Bhojshala’ was opened for Hindus for performing ‘puja’. Again at 4.30 p.m., police unnecessarily beat up Hindus with sticks. Few channels showed Hindus being beaten up; still Dhar’s Inspector General of Police, Anuradha Shankar made false claim that Hindus were not beaten with sticks. More than 50,000 Hindus went to ‘Bhojshala’ and performed ‘puja’ paying no heed to BJP Government’s repression.    



Awareness about Bhojshala on ‘Sudarshan’ TV channel !

‘When Muslims can offer Namaz 52 times a year, Hindus are not permitted to perform worship even for a day; is this called religious goodwill ?’ – Ramesh Shinde, Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

A group discussion was arranged on ‘Sudarshan’ TV channel on 15th February to create awareness about Bhojshala. Mr. Ramesh Shinde, Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti also participated in the discussions through his mobile phone. Mr. Shinde briefed Hindus about the historical background of Bhojshala. ‘Sudarshan’ TV channel continued to telecast the latest developments in Bhojshala later in the day. Mr. Shinde went on to inform about the injustice being committed on Hindus through the developments in Bhojashala all through the day. Mr. Shinde said, “Muslims can offer Namaz 52 times on Fridays in a year, but Hindus are permitted to perform worship only for a day on Vasant Panchami. Does the responsibility of maintaining religious harmony belongs only to Hindus ? If Muslims would have offered Namaz elsewhere on this day and allowed Hindus to perform worship for the whole day, the religious harmony would have been maintained. Muslims offer Namaz on the road right from Dehali to Paris, New York, then what harm would have been caused if they had offered Namaz elsewhere in Dhar ?”
source: hindujagriti



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