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Friday, April 19, 2024

Bihar Government should curb criminals and ensure security of Hindus: VHP

Agitated and angry over the growing Jihadi attacks on Hindus in Bihar, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has demanded that the state government ensure the security of Hindus, take action regarding their grievances and with pressing urgency neutralize the anti-national activities of Jihadi Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators in the border areas.

VHP Central Secretary General Sri Milind Parande today said that even  one and a half months after the gruesome murder of 15-year-old Rohit Jaiswal by Muslims (under Kataiya police station jurisdiction of Gopalganj), the local police has not only permitted  the killers to enjoy a free run till date, but has also threatened and compelled the victim’s family to leave their village.

In addition, it is also being said that after Rohit’s murder, the rest of the family members are  being  threatened by the Jihadists and the police that they would be murdered. Another extremely worrisome development is the  displacement of the victim’s family from their village and being relocated elsewhere to save their lives.

He said that such incidents are not just an isolated instance. In reality, there are countless such incidents. These include several obvious instances such as the Kishanganj gang-rape of a 15-year-old Hindu Dalit girl by Muslims, beating up of the Rahul Poddar family in Saraiya village in Begusarai subdivision on the unconstitutional charge that their youths cannot recite the Ramayana in the month of Ramzan, the suing of  Hindu businessmen for putting up Om flags in Nalanda, premeditated and deliberate conspiracies at multiple locations including Sitamarhi, Begusarai, Purnia, Araria, Katihar and East Champaran, and other places in the state, atrocities and footprints of Islamic Jihadists and the direct and indirect support to them by the administration. Many Hindu families of the state are forced to flee.

Shri Parande today also said that new mosques and madrasas are persistently popping up in the border areas of the state and  are Jihadi terror addas of Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators. Hence incidents of religious conversions, under a planned conspiracy to change the demographic structure, are also at its peak in these areas. They should, therefore, be rigorously examined.

The VHP secretary general has demanded that all the criminals and their masterminds (especially Rohit’s killers) be arrested and given the hardest punishment without delay, strict action be taken against the policemen and officers who  supported the criminals, protection and justice be ensured for the victims, and the activities of the foreign infiltrator anti-Hindu and anti-national forces be curbed.

In this regard, he also said that the demand for dismissal of the State Home Secretary Shri Aamir Suhani has been given to the Governor yesterday. The security of every citizen is the moral and constitutional responsibility of the administration. The government must not ignore the social reaction of Hindus against such obvious mistreatment and partisan anti-Hindu behaviour.

(The above press release was provided by Shri Vinod Bansal, National Spokesperson, VHP)


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