Muslim artisans in Vrindavan make Shrikrushna’s attire
Dinesh Sharma stated that the mandir management should avoid dressing Shrikrushna in clothes made by Muslim artisans.
Dinesh Sharma stated that the mandir management should avoid dressing Shrikrushna in clothes made by Muslim artisans.
He asserted, “The school land belongs to Kutch Memon Mosque’s Waqf, and 100 years ago, one acre of this land was leased to the school.
In this regard, the sub-divisional officers said that the university administration should give permission for any programme on the university premises.
The Municipal Commissioner said that the cancellation of holiday was given without getting consent of the senior officers.
Due to these restrictions, devotees were prevented from celebrating the ongoing ‘TheppaThiruvizha’ festival at the temple, as argued by Hindutva petitioners in court.
The Hindu Mahasabha has said that we are investigating the incident of religious intolerance in the school; but the investigation is being hampered as the student with whom the incident took place is afraid to come forward.
The High Court dismissed the review petition and ordered the petitioner to deposit ₹25,000 in the Indore Legal Aid Services Authority account.
When the seekers requested the remaining banner, the Police directed them to the Police station. However, since the banner was still at the location, the volunteers insisted on retrieving it.
Dr. Shashi Bala Singh, the Dean of RIMS, suddenly issued an order to cancel the puja on 25 th January. Students expressed their displeasure with this order.
BJP spokesperson and MP Sambit Patra reacted saying, “I challenge Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Vadra if they can criticise some other religion and get away with it.