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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Brutal Islamist attack on devotees celebrating Sri Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha: Solapur, MH

Islamists attacked another Hindu Shobha yatra celebrating the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. The incident was reported from Maharashtra’s Solapur.

A post by the Legal Rights Observatory (LRO) stated that a celebration rally in Shashtri Nagar’s Mouali Chowk of Solapur was attacked by Islamists, leaving several Hindu youths injured. Some injured were identified as Arjun Shentri, Nagesh Hatture, Jayraj Gavde, and Sagar. They were hospitalized after being seriously injured. “I was stopped and attacked. My injuries required stitches, and I was bleeding profusely,” one of the injured victims said. LRO has sought strict action against the attackers.

A similar attack took place in Mumbai’s Mira Road on Sunday (21 January) and Monday (22 January). The police have reportedly taken action and bulldozed the properties of the miscreants. Further information is awaited in both cases.

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  1. such incidents are getting more frequent . particularly after the Pran pratishtha at Ayoudhya. Fikling Police case , legal proceedings etc. the outcome takles long time and its effect whatsoever ( except , may be to the individuals involved ) are forgotten . As a result , this motivates the offenders to do more crimes .
    What is required is that we have a quick reprisal group which acts as a deterrent to the potential offenders .

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