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UP minister caught on camera helping cattle smugglers, no action taken yet

Lucknow (UP) : Uttar Pradesh minister KC Pandey has been caught in a sting operation asking a Superintendent of Police to help cattle smugglers. What's more is that the phone conversation was recorded by none other than the police. The minister, however, has dismissed the allegations against him and said that he will file a case against the SP who carried out the sting for defaming him. "I have asked the government to investigate the matter. They should also investigate the SP of Gonda. I will take legal action and file a defamation suit against the SP of Gonda," Pandey said. Meanwhile, no action has been taken against the minister. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav dismissed the sting operation by saying it was carried out during the Bahujan Samaj Party regime. "This sting was carried out during the BSP's regime. We will look into it," Akhilesh Yadav said. However, Akhilesh Yadav's statement contradicted the police statement.

Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh – a Common Business for All

Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh – a Common Business for All Hindu persecution in Bangladesh remains unabated and apparently there is no reason to dream that this festival of the masses to persecute Hindus would end before long. It has been going on through ages in every capacity leading to the desertion of Bangladesh by Bengali Hindus silently but steadily. From making 29% of the entire population in East Pakistan in 1948 Bengali Hindus have come down to mere 9% in modern-day Bangladesh and the same number is also on the wane.   While on one hand Islamic state structure must be censured severely, Bengali Hindus can’t also evade their own responsibilities. Hardly Bengali Hindus during both Pakistan and Bangladesh periods have dealt with practical politics. Neither have they mulled over the need to fortify their own defenses nor have they supported humanitarian groups working in Bangladesh in throngs in broad daylight. What Bengali Hindus in Bangladesh have do

Hindu Samhatir Dake 14 February Kolkata Chalo !!!!!...........

Hindu Samhatir Dake 14 February Kolkata Chalo !!!!! Posted by HinduSamhati Bengal   Hindu Samhati Wins Decisive Struggle in Jibantala Muslim ruffians overwhelmed, remain dejected   Not even a day passes in the realm of Jibantala, District: 24 Paraganas (South), when Muslim ruffians miss a chance either to malign Hindus or injure them directly. Even after lots of pleas to the local police and administration, the situation remains same and how the same Muslim assailants roam freely with police personnel are perceived almost daily. Hindus, after being betrayed a lot, have decided not to give in and struggle till the last. This mantra propounded by Hindu Samhati has been influencing Hindus substantially; their desperate struggles in every corner prove the same.     The village of Middeypara , under jurisdiction of Panchayat: Atharobanki, P.S. Jibantala, District: 24 Paraganas (South) remained witness to such

Pakistan’s Long Forgotten Hindu Temples and Gurdwaras

In  Rawalpindi, the  temple located at Government Asghar Mall College is used as a scrap yard. A Shiva temple at Gunjmandi now houses storerooms or shops. There are a few more abandoned temples scattered around College Road, Bohar Bazaar, Purana Qilla, Bagh Sardaraan and then some on the outskirts of Rawalpindi which are about to collapse, or so it seems! In the old area of Lunda Bazaar, there used to be three temples, a Gurdwara, a Khalsa School and many Havelis belonging to the Hindus and Sikhs of the time. Of the three temples, two have survived. The third, of goddess Kali in the main bazaar, no longer exists. It has been converted into living quarters and extensions have been made, thus changing the original structure entirely. To Know More Please Read: http://jagobangla.blogspot.in/2013/02/pakistans-long-forgotten-hindu-temples.html (Takhpari-Temple Takhpari Mandir) (The Entrance to a Temple in Gunjmandi) (Purana-Qilla-Temple) 

KOLKATA CHALO....FEB 14, 2013

http://www.facebook.com/hindu.samhati.9 TAG ✔ COMMENT ✔ SHARE ✔   Posted by HinduSamhati Bengal   Milad un-Nabi observed in Hooghly forcefully Islamic bid to outshine, insult Hindus succeed Once a Hindu festival is performed at any institution in contemporary Bengal it must be countered with doing a Muslim festival there – however insignificant it is – and all measures ranging from pressurizing to intimidating concerned authority with dire consequences, if there is any failure to perform, reign highly. Akuni Biji Beharilal Institution, adjoining Gaopalpur Bazar, close to Moshat in District: Hooghly , remains witness to such a horrendous development. To Know More Please Read: http://southbengalherald.blogspot.in/2013/02/milad-un-nabi-observed-in-hooghly.html   Hindu Samhati regularly monitors and reports violations against Hindus in West Bengal . We also work with both governmental and NGO agencies for proper education

Muslim Cleric Dictates Bengal Chief Minister to Block Salman Rushdie’s Visit to Kolkata

  Are we in a civilized state? It’s official now – Bengal Chief Minister, Ms. Mamata Banerjee, was wholly instrumental to block the visit of Salman Rushdie, internationally acclaimed author, to Kolkata and she acted thus on the dictation rather than advice of an Islamic cleric, Maulana Barkati, Imam of the Tipu Sultan Mosque. And this has been claimed by none except the Imam himself while there has not been any approach from the Bengal government or CM’s office yet to nullify it. On the word of Imam, "I spoke to Mamata Banerjee when she was in Darjeeling. Just one day before Salman was to come ...He was supposed to come in the morning. I got to know the night before. She said don't worry, I won't let him come. You don't worry. Ours is a secular state. It will remain secular. Mamata said he was a   shaitan ." This statement has been rocking the mainstream media and hence, it can’t be termed as a mere fabrication of Hindu activists, hounded by the sam