Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Success of Hindus : Police refuse permission for Asaduddin Owaisi’s meeting at Mumbra

Success of Hindus : Police refuse permission for Asaduddin Owaisi’s meeting at Mumbra

January 29, 2014
Paush Krushnapaksha 1, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

Successful efforts by former Dy. Mayor, Narendra Pawar of BJP !

Kalyan (Maharashtra) : A meeting of MP Asaduddin Owaisi of fanatic MIM party was proposed to be held on 2nd February 2014 at Mumbra, a Muslim pre-dominant area; but Owaisi is known for giving provoking speeches, hurting religious sentiments of Hindus and creating law and order problems. On learning about the proposed meeting, Shri. Narendra Pawar, former Dy. Mayor of Kalyan – Dombivali Municipal Corporation and the present District President of BJP for Kalyan submitted representation to the State Home Minister, BJP’s Regional-President Devendra Phadanvis, Opposition leader Eknath Khadase of State Legislative Assembly and Vinod Tawade, Opposition leader of State Legislative Council, besides submission of such representations to the Police Commissioner, District Collector, Thane Municipal Commissioner etc. demanding that police should not grant permission for Owaisi’s meeting. Finally, due to Pawar’s efforts, police did not grant permission for the meeting. (Congratulations to Shri. Narendra Pawar for taking prompt action for protection of Dharma ! BJP’s other leaders can also keep Shri. Pawar as their ideal as it will help to keep a curb on anti-Dharma activities ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
It has been stated by Shri. Pawar in the representation that ‘considering the background of leaders of the concerned party, they are known for giving provoking speeches and instigating riots amongst two communities. No action has yet been taken against the guilty in Mumbai riot case of 2012. In view of the forthcoming elections, Owaisi’s meeting can once again create problem of law and order and if riots take place as an outcome of this meeting, Maharashtra Government and police would be solely responsible for the same. It is, therefore, suggested that permission should not be granted for either the meeting or allocation of place for holding meeting.’
Police have taken down statement of Shri. Pawar and due to his promptness, conveyed their refusal, in writing, to hold such meeting.

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