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Pune : Police trying to shift Shri Ganesh Mandir in the name of terrorism !





Pune (Maharashtra) :
Shri Dagadusheth Ganapati Mandir is on the hit-list of terrorists; therefore, under the name of removing encroachments near this temple, police have started action to shift even nearby Sri Ganesh Temple. Police have drawn a weird conclusion that terrorists can make use of this Ganesh temple. (If such anti-Hindu police are attacked by terrorists, will Hindus go for their help? Why police don’t say that terrorists wouldn’t be allowed to go near the temple. Tomorrow, police can say that terrorists would enter houses of citizens and remove them from their own houses. Instead of eliminating ‘jihadi’ terrorism, police are trying to remove Hindu temples. Such police will be stringently punished as per prevailing laws in Hindu Nation [ruled by ‘sattvik’ people for welfare of the world – Editor SP) besides, police also behaved indecently with local women which has created rage amongst people. (Police, who behave indecently with women, are not protectors but destroyers ! – Editor SP)

At ‘Majoor Adda’ near Shri Dagadu Sheth Ganapati Mandir, there is a temple of Shri Ganesh owned by ‘Budhawar Peth Sarvajanik Ganeshotsava Mandal’. It is within the jurisdiction of Municipal Corporation and is more than 50 years old. The local Hindus informed that after removing the encroachment, police locked the temple and took members into custody under false charges. Police Commissioner Gulabrao Pol met Hindus and promised them to investigate the matter and find solution. 

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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