An attempt to abduct two minor schoolgirls in Jalgaon District thwarted by vigilant citizens

Two fake fakirs thrashed by citizens

Shameless police passing the responsibility onto citizens instead of explaining what they themselves will do to stop such incidents !

Jalgaon, Maharashtra – In Pachora city of the district, two fake fakirs attempted to kidnap two minor girls who were on their way home from school, by falsely promising them to drop home. However, as soon as citizens realized this ploy, they beat up the fake fakirs and handed them over to the Police. (Congratulations to the vigilant Hindu citizens ! – Editor). The police have arrested both of them. The arrested individuals are Musa Shah Isa Shah Fakir (age 47) and Liyaqat Shah Usman Shah (age 71), from Kasoda. This incident has caused concern among parents.

Kumari Mansi Prakash More (age 12), and Kumari Janhavi Sanjay Sonawane (age 10), studying in 7th standard and 5th standard respectively, at Mithabai School, were on their way home to Shivajinagar after the school closed at 12 noon. Near “Mansingka Corner,” two religious fanatics posing as fakirs viz. Musa Shah and Liyaqat Shah, who were on a motorcycle, approached the minor girls. They tried to forcibly pull them on the motorcycle, but alert citizens noticed, caught them and gave them a good thrashing. The girls informed the Police that they were  earlier stalked by the duo on 6th August 2024. Parents are demanding that the police administration take notice of this incident and keep an eye on those who are moving in a suspicious manner. In this context, Ashok Pawar, Police Inspector (PI) of Pachora Police Station, said, “It is a serious matter. Parents of students who commute alone to and from school, should be vigilant, so such incidents can be prevented.”  (What is the use of a police administration that, despite having all the resources, is telling parents to be vigilant ? Why should citizens feed this white elephant that is inactive and lazy ? – Editor)

  • “There was no attempt by ‘Bhikshuk’ to kidnap the girls”, says PI Pawar
  • PI Ashok Pawar responds
  • The police have released both fakirs !

In this regard, when a correspondent of the daily ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ contacted PI Ashok Pawar, of Pachora Police Station, and asked whether the two accused were arrested, he responded, “There was no attempt to kidnap two minor girls in Pachora. Both fakirs, Musa Shah and Liyaqat Shah, are ‘Bhikshuks’. They beg on the streets to survive. We have taken preventive measures against them and then released them.” (If there was no attempt to kidnap, then why take preventive measures ? – Editor)

When asked, “Newspapers have published reports about an attempted kidnapping of two girls, but you are providing different information,” he replied, “The news published in two newspapers about the kidnapping of girls as given by me, is  incorrect. I have not made any comment to any journalist or newspaper.” (If that is the case, will the Police take any action against those newspapers? – Editor)

Editorial Perspectives

  • The term ‘Bhikshuk’ is a concept in Hindu Dharma. How can there be ‘Bhikshuk’ with Muslim names ? Just as the communists and pro-Muslim journalists use images of Hindu sages in reports of atrocities by mullahs and maulavis and use the term ‘baba’ in headlines, even the Police are now calling these fakirs ‘Bhikshuks’. The Police should realise that no matter how much they try to suppress the case, Hindus are now awakened. The Police should also remember that, for Muslims, the Police are ‘kafirs’ as well.
  • The response by PI Pawar is surprisingly even more confusing when the locals had already caught both the fakirs and thrashed them before handing them over to the Police. Despite the disappearance of 1,00,000 Hindu women and girls in Maharashtra, the Police don’t either seem to have taken this case seriously enough or have investigated it properly.
  • Hindus, be aware that religious fanatics have once again made it difficult for your daughters to walk safely on the streets of Chhatrapati’s Maharashtra.
  • This incident is enough to understand how 1,00,000 girls have gone missing from Maharashtra in a year. Will the government and administration take any concrete steps to prevent this grave situation faced by Hindus ?
  • Hindu sisters, take self-defence training to confront such religious fanatics, and strengthen your inner resolve through spiritual practice !