Ban Govind Pansare’s book ‘Shivaji kon hota?’ : Devout Hindus demand during protest
A demand was made on this occasion that the sale and distribution of this book should be banned immediately.
A demand was made on this occasion that the sale and distribution of this book should be banned immediately.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of Hindavi Swarajya and a revered figure for Hindus, was insulted by mentioning him singularly.
Kranti Petkar of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti urged women to take responsibility for protecting the nation and Dharma at a Hindu Sammelan held in Pune
Hindus in the village gathered and approached the location where the assailants were hiding. At this time, stones were thrown at Hindus from a prayer place.
Citizens and women from Killa Oni opposed the arrests and blocked the Police. When Police were trying to arrest a youth named Muttu Magi, citizens expressed their anger, alleging that they were arresting innocent people. The women criticized the Police.
Could they find only the pictures of great Hindu icons to use as signs for toilets? This is a deliberate attempt to hurt Hindu sentiments. A case should be filed against those involved; they must be thrown in jail and given strict punishment!
It, however, requires to take concrete steps for removing encroachments inside and around the fort area.
Sadgurudas Maharaj always showed fatherly affection toward Sanatan Sanstha and its seekers.
Maharashtra Congress President Harshvardhan Sapkal—who had compared the protector of Hindus Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj with the tyrant Tipu Sultan—had apologised after facing statewide opposition.
The injured were immediately shifted to the Rural Hospital at Junnar for treatment.