Those who disrupt Hindu festivals and religious events will not be tolerated: VHP's Dr Surendra Jain
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Those who disrupt Hindu festivals and religious events will not be tolerated: VHP’s Dr Surendra Jain

Dandiya event is a unique form of worship dedicated to Maa Durga and only those who are devoted to her should participate in it, said VishVv Hindu Parishad- Joint General Secretary Dr Surendra Jain while warning the jihadi elements who try to disrupt sacred Hindu festivals and harass Hindu girls in the name of participating in Hindu festivals

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Oct 7, 2024, 04:25 pm IST
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Entire Hindu society is committed to preserving the sanctity and purity of Hindu festivals, such as Kumbh, and protecting the honour of saints and women, said Vishva Hindu Parishad- Joint-General Secretary Dr Surendra Jain.

He called on the Government, administration, and society to remain vigilant against those who try to disrupt Hindu festivals and religious events. He also warned that those attempting to desecrate such festivals and religious events will not be tolerated.

Dr Surendra Jain also extended his greetings for Navratri to all citizens and prayed to Maa Durga to give strength to defeat the conspiracies of anti-nationals and anti-Hindus, and to fulfil the resolve of making Bharat the world’s leading nation.

He further remarked that the beauty of Hindu festivals lies in their vibrant diversity. “Dandiya dance is a unique form of worship dedicated to Maa Durga and only those who are devoted to her should participate in it. Unfortunately, jihadis with perverted mentalities have begun infiltrating Dandiya events (Navratri celebration) with malicious intent”, he said.

While narrating an incident where a hindu girl was harassed by a muslim boy Irshad at a Dandiya event in Bhagyanagar, he said, “Just yesterday (October 6), in a Dandiya event in Bhagyanagar, a jihadi named Irshad Khan attempted to engage in lewd behavior with a Hindu girl by grabbing her hand. He fled when the family objected. The family has filed a complaint with the police”.

Dr Surendra Jain further added that news of such obscene acts by jihadis continues to surface regularly. Whether it’s harassing Hindu girls or throwing acid on them. “They consistently try to disrupt our offerings and religious items. The whole world is suffering from their beastly lust, termed as Love Jihad”, he said.

“In such situation, if VHP, Bajrang Dal, and other Hindu organisations restricts them to enter into Durga Puja venues, what wrong are they doing? Don’t we have the right to protect our faith and the dignity of our sisters and daughters? We cannot wait for an incident to occur. Prevention is better than cure, and we know that safety lies in vigilance”, he said.

Dr Surendra Jain also called the people engaged in the protection of Hindu girls as ‘Hindu Dharma Rakshaks’. But, unfortunately, some people, blinded by secularism, use objectionable language for them, he said.

He questioned whether they (so-called seculars) have ever dared to call those who spit in food, urinate in juice, pelt stones at Hindu festivals, or harass Hindu girls as “jihadist thugs.”

He also stated that under the patronage of radical leaders like Owaisi and secularists, these jihadists will not even miss any opportunity to disrupt sacred occasion of the Kumbh Mela.  He also called the jihadi elements to abandon their nefarious plans.

 

Topics: Assaduddin OwaisiDr Surendra JainNavratri 2024VHP Vishw Hindu ParisahdDandiya Event Bhagyanagar
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