On Karva Chauth, Muslim men should not apply mehendi (Henna) to Hindu women : Warning by Hindu Organisations

Lucknow (UP) – Hindu festival Karva Chauth will be celebrated on 20th October this year. Under the name of applying mehendi to Hindu women, Muslim youth lure them into love trap. This year, Hindu Organisations are well prepared to stop this. As part of the ritual on Karva Chauth, all married Hindu women apply mehendi to their hands. Hindu organisations have issued a warning that no Muslim youth should be seen applying mehendi to Hindu woman in the marketplace. They will be beaten up with lathis if they are seen doing so. Lathis are worshipped and prepared for this job, warned Hindu Organisations.

What is Karva Chauth ?

Karva Chauth is mainly celebrated in North India. Women observe fast without drinking even water, for the long life of their husbands. Fast is broken only after seeing the Moon in the evening. All married women get ready like new brides and apply mehendi to their hands.

Meeting of Hindu Organisations

In Muzaffarnagar, keeping Karva Chauth in mind, a meeting of Samyukta Hindu Morcha was organised to stop mehendi jihad. Vishva Hindu Parishad officials also organised a meeting to make an appeal to Hindu women that they should not get mehendi applied by Muslims.

Businessmen will also be requested

Hindu Organisations said, “We will be meeting those businessmen who are in the business of applying mehendi. They will be requested not to let Muslim youths apply mehendi on the hands of Hindu women. Those who disregard the request, will be taught a lesson with our lathis which are ready.”

Editorial Perspective

Effective solidarity among Hindus is the only solution to stop all forms of Jihads in India.