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Mehboobnagar : miscreants damaged an idol of Lord Hanuman

Police charge  with Tear Gas
Police charge with Tear Gas

Mehboobnagar (AP) : On 25th January at Mehboobnagar in Andhra Pradesh (AP), miscreants damaged an idol of Lord Hanuman. (Incident which occurred on 25th January is published by us today after 7 days because other news agencies did not publish the same. If such incident had occurred with fanatic Muslims, it would have been promptly spread all over the world. Anti-Hindu media always suppress news about attacks on seats of worship of Hindus ! Hindus should boycott such media ! – Editor SP)

After the incident, enraged pro-Hindu Organizations and parties tried to hold demonstrations by blocking the road; but fanatic Muslims pelted stones at them. (Since fanatics pelted stones at Hindus, it shows that fanatic Muslims are only behind the incident of damaging idol. Establishment of Hindu Rastra is a must to stop such insolence of fanatics permanently ! – Editor SP).

Police charged at Hindus with canes instead of taking action against the fanatics. (Anti-Hindu police ! If such police get killed in the attacks of fanatic Muslims and jihadi terrorists, why should Hindus feel bad? – Editor SP)
 Tear-gas shells were also broken in which 20 Hindus have been injured. (Hindus can send the names of policemen to ‘Sanatan Prabhat’s office who have unnecessarily beaten them up ! such police will be given stringent punishment as per prevailing laws in Hindu Nation ! – Editor SP)

 Police arrested BJP’s MLA, Mr. Y. Srinivas Reddy and other Hindus. (Police, who arrest innocent Hindus instead of guilty fanatics, make it imperative to establish Hindu Nation ! – Editor SP)

 The incident affected traffic at Raichur and Bhagyanagar. Police have not arrested those involved in damaging idol. (Indifference of police!  Why should Hindus provide for such police by paying taxes? – Editor SP) After the incident, curfew has been imposed in the area.


Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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