Petition of Hindu party is maintainable in Gyanvapi case – Allahabad High Court
The High Court dismissed all the petitions of the Muslim party and said that the petition of the Hindu party was maintainable.
The High Court dismissed all the petitions of the Muslim party and said that the petition of the Hindu party was maintainable.
After this incident, activists of Hindu organisations gathered in large numbers at the temple and warned that they will protest if the Hindu-hater is not arrested soon.
By making such statements, a dangerous attempt of dividing Hindus is being made. This must be opposed by devout Lingayats in a lawful manner.
They could have written greetings of Diwali in Hindi, saying ‘Dipawaliki Hardik Shubhakamanayen; but by writing ‘Jashn-e-Diwali’ they were purposely trying to instigate Hindus.
Nearly 50-60,000 Muslims surrounded our vehicle to oppose Gyanvapi’s survey. I felt quite helpless at that time,” recalled advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain.
Some students have filed complaints against this with the Police. On the basis of the complaint, the Police have filed cases against some people.
This strict action by the administration was taken to prevent cheating during the examination.
A Jewish man’s house in the Craig Henry area of the city was spray painted with a Hakenkreuz, a Nazi symbol. This act has triggered a major controversy.
A Jewish woman was attacked in the capital city of Paris. After the attack, the Nazi symbol Hakenkreuz was painted on the door of her house.
A video of this incident went viral, after which Singhal had to face protests and he had to apologise.