In Telangana, church and Waqf land should be used instead of Government land for solar projects !

Hindutva organisations demand from the Govt

Devout Hindus in front of District Collector office

Bhagyanagar (Telangana) – The Government issued an order to use 230 acres of land in its five Districts, for setting up a solar project. In this regard, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and other Hindutva organisations submitted a representation to the Chief Minister and Home Minister through the District Collectors of Bhagyanagar and Ranga Reddy, demanding the land of the Waqf Board and church be used for this project.

This representation states,

1. The Government should use thousands of acres of Waqf land and wasteland of churches in this country for its projects.

2. So far, the Government has taken over about 25,000 acres of temple land. It is not taking legal action to bring back this land. The entire Hindu community should protest and raise their voice against the Government’s decision to convert temples into places of worship.

3. The Government pays salaries to the guardians of mullahs, clerics and churches. Lakhs of rupees are given for their maintenance, but the Government does not touch their land and takes over the land of Hindu temples instead.

Editorial Perspective

It will not be a surprise if the Government ignores the demands of Hindus, as there is Congress Govt ruling the State. An effective Hindu organisation is needed for such demand to be accepted by the Government !