VHP Demands Justice for Maha-Dalits and Action Against Purnia Jihadis
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VHP Demands Justice for Maha-Dalits and Action Against Purnia Jihadis

Expressing concern over the sadistic, violent attacks perpetrated by Islamic Jihadists in Purnia, Bihar, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has demanded fast justice for the victimised Maha-Dalit families.

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Shri Milind Parande, VHP General Secretary
 
 
New Delhi: Expressing concern over the sadistic, violent attacks perpetrated by Islamic Jihadists in Purnia, Bihar, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has demanded fast justice for the victimised Maha-Dalit families.
 
Recounting the communal attacks by Muslim community, VHP’s General Secretary Shri Milind Parande said that on the midnight of May 19, an armed mob of Muslim louts in their hundreds attacked and set fire to nearly two dozen houses, brutally killed a Hindu Maha-Dalit named Shri Mewa Lal Rai, broke the head of a pregnant woman, committed inhuman atrocities on other members of the community including women, boys, girls, children, elderly and attacked them with weapons. A three-year-old boy Deewana is still missing from the locality. The word is in the air that Bangladeshi and Rohingya Muslim infiltrators were also part of these Jihadi mob-lynchers. Even after three days of the gruesome incident, neither have the culprits been caught nor did anything happen about the safety, security, assistance or rehabilitation of the victims!
 
VHP General Secretary Shri Milind Parande demanded that FIRs be registered forthwith against the aggressors under relevant law sections and they be arrested without further delay. He stressed that meaningful steps need to be taken right away by the local administration for protection, financial assistance and rehabilitation of the victims’ families.
 
He said that the immeasurable havoc had been wrecked on the Maha-Dalits by the Muslim community on May 19 midnight in the Manjhwa village in Khapra Panchayat of Bayasi subdivision of Purnia district. This was a replication of their Bengal experiment of brutal violent attacks committed this month, and it has once again dared to test the patience of the Hindu society! The apathy of the local police, administration and government on these heinous incidents of attacks, beatings, looting, violence and arson is also very worrying. There is a suspicion in the people’s minds that this is happening due to pulls and pressures from the local public representatives.
 
He has also demanded that the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), National Commission for Women (NCW), National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) take suo motu cognisance of this horrific episode and initiate appropriate action in the matter directly.
 
Milind Parande also said that this heinous attack has also again exposed the “Meem-Bheem” slogan. Shady characters hiding behind such fake slogans for petty political gains have long been making this mighty Dalit community of Hindu society the victim of violence. Without getting confused by and trapped in such agenda-led strategies and tactics, our Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes brothers and sisters need to remain very much watchful and guarded. Also censuring and confronting the secularists and the so-called messiahs of Dalits on their wrongdoings, he asked why do they set curd in their mouth, why does the cat get their tongue, why can they speak just nothing on attacks by the Ghazwa-e-Hind Jihadis?
 
Until and unless the protection, compensation and rehabilitation of all the aggrieved Maha-Dalit families are ensured and strictest action taken against the aggressors, the Hindu society won’t sit silently! 
 
 
 

 

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