Police force Hindus to remove banners explaining importance of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
October 8, 2013
Ashwin Shuklapaksha 4, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
Flex explaining importance of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj |
Do Hindus find anything objectionable in the above banner ?
Owing to anti-Hindu rulers, anti-Dharma police are prohibiting Hindus from putting up banners on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Today, those who are against the banners, may tomorrow prohibit Hindus even from talking about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Establishment of Hindu Rashtra, is therefore, necessary to bring about change in such situation !
Mumbai : ‘Flex’ banners explaining importance of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj were displayed in one city outside Sanatan Sanstha’s ashram. Police, however, forced to remove those banners giving excuse that who would take its responsibility if the banners were damaged in the night and permission was not taken for displaying them. (Is it Hindustan or Pakistan ? If police start opposing display of banners on importance of Shiva Chhatrapati because of whom, today we are able to live as Hindus, then it is a sign of Mughal regime in Bharat rather than democracy ! It is the responsibility of police to protect the banners. Instead of doing their duty, police who force to remove such banners, will be asked to undertake rigorous spiritual practice by way of punishment in Hindu Rashtra! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
1. A pro-Hindu organisation was to take out an ‘awareness march’ in one city in early morning during Navaratri festival. Banners explaining importance of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj were put up outside Sanatan’s ashram in private place on the previous night to welcome the march.
2. A policeman saw and raised objection to the banners and informed the concerned police station by calling up his seniors.
3. Immediately a senior police officer and two policemen reached there. The senior police officer asked seekers that who would be responsible if the banners were damaged in the night. He asked seekers to take responsibility of the banners by keeping one seeker on guard whole night. The seekers told him that banners would be removed as soon as the march passes by the ashram on the following day. Even then police took objection. Finally, they told seekers to remove the banners in the night and put them back in the morning. As such, the banners were removed at 1.30 a.m. and placed outside on the next day early morning. (Have police ever opposed fanatic Muslims in this manner ? – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
4. On the following day, police visited early in the morning. As the march taken out by pro-Hindu organisation reached near ashram, seekers welcomed the march. Police took pictures of the march along with banners.
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat
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