Supreme Court grants permission to RSS route march in Tamil Nadu
The Supreme Court allowed RSS to hold the route march on 19th and 26th November in Tamil Nadu.
The Supreme Court allowed RSS to hold the route march on 19th and 26th November in Tamil Nadu.
“If there is a mosque, a church along the route, then why Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is not allowed to conduct procession or public meeting ? If permission is denied for such reasons, then it is against very principle of secularism.
The spectators spontaneously chanted ‘Jai Shriram’. There is no law about where Indian citizens should and should not chant ‘Jai Shriram’.
The nameplate on the mosque, ‘Masjid Mohammed Ghous Asusa,’ which was illegally constructed on Government land in the RK Nagar area, has been removed.
The ancient and famous Shri Kalikambal Temple is located at Parry’s Corner. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj had also visited this temple to seek the blessings of the presiding Deity Kaalikambal.
Devout Hindus have called for the registration of a ‘hate speech’ case against several individuals, including Udhayanidhi Stalin.
There are some parties in India, which are engaged in creating a rift between the country and the society.
Yogi Adityanath added people who try to spit on the Sun, only prove how foolish they are.
The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Madras High Court on the appointment of priests in temples in Tamil Nadu and issued a stay order.
Kamal Haasan is deliberately ignoring the fact, that Udhayanidhi is being criticised because he intentionally spoke of destroying the Sanatan Dharma.