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Shiv Sena city-chief beaten up by Fanatics for opposing cow-slaughter


When are Hindus going to create awe for themselves so that fanatics would not dare to attack them?
Kolhapur (Maharashtra) : At Aurwad in Shirol Taluka, Fanatics were taking cows to slaughter-house. Shri. Sanjay Pawar, Shiv Sena’s city-chief for Danoli and other Shiv Sainiks opposed them. Fanatics attacked Shri. Pawar with weapons in which he has been seriously injured whereas vehicle, ‘Bolero’ of Taluka-chief, Shri. Satish Malame was damaged by Fanatics. A case has been filed against 8 Fanatics with Shirol police station. (Since Fanatics feel that nobody can stop them from doing anything, they have become so insolent. Whenever Hindus have tried to oppose Fanatics for slaughtering of cows, they have got beaten up by Fanatics. Hindus should therefore, realize the truth that effective unification is the only alternative to face attacks of fanatic Fanatics ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
1. On 24th April, in the evening, Shiv Sena’s new ‘Shakha’ was inaugurated at Shedshal and Ganeshwadi by Shiv Sena District-chief, Shri. Muralidhar Jadhav, Dy. Dist.-Chief, Shri. Madhukar Patil, Taluka-chief Shri. Satish Malame, Yuva Sena District-chief and Shri. Vaibhav Ugale; after which they were going towards Kurundwad (Dist. Kolhapur).
2. They observed that Fanatics were carrying cows in ‘Tumtum’ rickshaw. They stopped the vehicle and asked Nazir Bepari that where the cows were being taken; but he gave evasive answers. Shri. Vaibhav Ugale told him to take cows to ‘Panjarpol (where animals are taken care of)’ instead of slaughter-house. (How can police not observe such things which pro-Hindu activists can notice? Or police have put blinkers of money on their eyes; therefore, they don’t feel anything about slaughtering of cows ? – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
3. This triggered argument between Hindus and Fanatics and thrn Fanatics hit Shri. Sanjay Pawar on his head with weapons injuring him seriously. (Hindus should learn to defend themselves so as to give an apt reply to aggressive Fanatics ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
4. As he was being taken in the vehicle ‘Bolero’ of Shri. Malame for medical assistance, Fanatic youth pelted stones at the vehicle and broke its glasses.
5. Shri. Pawar has been admitted to Dr. Hiremath hospital at Jaisingpur. At 9.30 p.m., office bearers of Shiv Sena went to Shirol police station along with District-chief Muralidhar Jadhav when hundreds of Shiv Sainik were also present.
6. Fanatic leader Tanavir Bahadur, Afsar Patel, Dadepasha Patel from Aurwad village expressed regret and requested to withdraw complaint; but Shri. Jadhav refused to do so. (It has now become a habit of Fanatics to first indulge in violence and then send other Fanatics to express regret. Strong Shiv Sainiks , who have been trained under the guidance of Shiv Sena Chief Balasaheb Thackeray, like Shri. Muralidhar Jadhav and his associates, can only oppose such scheming Fanatics ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Later, case was filed against Imran Patel, Shahid Hagavane (Patel), Mohid Hagavane, Dilawar Hagavane, Layak Patel, Abdul Patel, Saddam Ashraf Patel and Yasin Patel.
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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