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Shiv Sena warns fanatics , attacks on temples hurt religious sentiments
1/6/2024 10:35:43 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 6: Shiv Sena (UBT) Jammu and Kashmir unit expressed strong reaction on the continuous targeting of religious places of Hindus on foreign soil, warned the fundamentalist forces to desist from their cowardly actions and appealed to the Modi government to strengthen the security of Hindu temples on foreign soil.
Shiv Sainiks gathered at the party state office under the leadership of chief Manish Sahni, holding placards with the words "Cowardly attacks on Hindu temples will not be tolerated", warned the radicals to desist from their cowardly actions.
Sahni said that Religious places of Hindus are being continuously targeted on foreign soil. Some fundamentalist forces active in foreign countries are conspiring to break the brotherhood of Hindus and Sikhs through their cowardly actions, which cannot be tolerated at all.
Sahni said that this is the second incident of attacks on Hindu temples in America in the last 15 days. Earlier, Hindu temples were also targeted in Pakistan, Australia and Canada. Sahni has demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi to put a complete stop to the increasing incidents of targeting Hindu religious places by using their growing influence in foreign countries, as per the claims of BJP leaders. On this occasion Gen Secretary Vikas Bakshi, Chairman Rakesh Gupta, President Kamghar wing Raj Singh , Sarista Devi , Ghulshan Ara , Jagbir Singh , Mangu Ram , Rahul Kumar and many others were present
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