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Two Fanatics arrested in a case of denigration of Hanuman idol !

O Hindus ! Since the present un-righteous rulers will not be taking any action against these idol-breaker heirs of Afzalkhan, establish Hindu Rashtra !

Akola – Panchmukhi Hanuman temple exists in Sainagar, in the old city. Fanatics denigrated the idol of Deity while committing theft in the temple; as a result, Hindus got enraged. In this regard, the Police have arrested Shaikh Kasam Shaikh Guddu and Shaikh Kasam Shaikh Saddam. (This goes to show that the heirs of idol-breaker Mahammad Ghori and Afzalkhan are still active. Due to appeasement of Fanatics by all-party rulers till today, Fanatics committing thefts have gone to the extent of denigrating the articles of faith of Hindus. These mentally converted rulers will not take any action against these Fanatics. In order to prevent such incidents on a permanent basis, there is no alternative to installing Hindu Rashtra ! – Editor, Daily ‘Sanatan Prabhat’). Fanatics smashed the portrait of Deity along with the idol of Shri Hanuman in the temple on Thursday night. They stole kalash on the Pind and the donation box. When this act came to the light on Friday, all Hindus got united and persisted on demand to arrest the fanatics. The environment became tense for some time. Afterwards, the Police arrested two culprits and registered a crime against them due to pressure exerted by Hindus.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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