VHP says Udaipur beheading result of religious frenzy, demands end to mediaeval concepts of Jihad
July 12, 2025
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VHP says Udaipur beheading result of religious frenzy, demands end to mediaeval concepts of Jihad

The Bareilly (U.P.) Mahanagar unit of Bajrang Dal protested here against the brutal murder of the Hindu youth Kanhaiya Lal by Islamic Jihadists in Udaipur, Rajasthan and the growing radical Jihadi dogmatism in the country

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Jun 30, 2022, 06:35 pm IST
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Bareilly: The Bareilly (U.P.) Mahanagar unit of Bajrang Dal protested here against the brutal murder of the Hindu youth Kanhaiya Lal by Islamic Jihadists in Udaipur, Rajasthan and the growing radical Jihadi dogmatism in the country. Addressing the protesters, the Central Working President of Vishva Hindu Parishad and Senior Advocate Shri Alok Kumar said that the mediaeval concepts of Jihad so believed by a section of Muslims is spreading hatred and vitiating the harmony of Bharatiya society. These are serious challenges to world peace and humanity, which the civilized societies of the whole world together will have to resist no matter what the cost may be!

Shree Alok Kumar also demanded that the police complete investigations quickly, a fast-track court should hear the Udaipur murder case and in a period of 6 months the victim’s family should be given justice by hanging the assassins till death.

Shri Alok Kumar said in this demonstration held at Shri Krishna Leela Sthal at Lalla Market, Bareilly, that the Udaipur assassination is the result of mazhabi psychosis. The way a section of Islam understands and identifies with ‘Jihad’ is particularly treacherous and fatal. It feels that it is religiously sanctioned to attack, to slaughter and plunder non-Islamic people. The abduction and rape of women is “Maal-e-Ghanimat”. Due to such inhuman concepts, violence and unrest have been spreading in many parts of the world.

The VHP working president said that some Islamic organizations may have condemned the Udaipur incident, but as long as such concepts of Jihad continue to be promoted and spread, there will be neither peace nor communal harmony anywhere in the world. Governments will treat them as matters of law and order and act accordingly, but this is an ideological war that the entire civilised societies around the world cherishing human values, human rights, human dignity and the dignity of women have to fight. They have to raise their voice. They will have to bear the dangers of raising this voice. They may also have to pay the price.

Shri Alok Kumar also called upon the right-thinking Muslims to raise these issues and for reforms to adopt modern Human values. They will also have to ensure that the madrasas and other such institutions are not used as nurseries of terrorism.

He also said that Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal would continue to be at the forefront for the safety & security of society and valiantly combat violence any anti-national activities.

Among the protestors were VHP Mahanagar President Shri Ashu Agarwal, Working President Shri Divya Chaturvedi, Bajrang Dal’s Mahanagar Coordinator Shri Neeraj Chaurasia, Co-convenor Shri Nitin Sharma and Kewalanand Gaur and many other office-bearers and Hindu public.

Topics: Vishva Hindu ParishadUdaipurAlok KumarUdaipur beheadingVHP
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