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Anti-Hindu police book organizer of 'Ram-leela' under the guise of noise pollution !

October 7, 2011
Ashwin Shuddha 11, Kaliyug Year 5113

O Hindus, are you staying in India or in Pakistan?

Police object to acclamation of ‘Sriram’; but raise no objection for ‘Allah ho Akbar’


Mumbai: Mumbai police have taken no action against Muslims who broke the rules during ‘Ramzan’ causing noise pollution in the name of ‘Azan’; no complaint has been lodged against them; but the same police are now showing law to the organizers of ‘Ram-leela’ for noise pollution by acclaiming the name of Lord Rama. ‘Adarsh Ramleela Samiti’ holds ‘Ram-leela’ festival every year at Shivaji Park, Dadar. Mr. Aditya Dubey, the organizer of the function was recently arrested under the guise of pollution. He was presented in the Court and was released on bail of Rs.10,000/-. (Hindus are arrested under the pretext of noise-pollution for acclaiming their worshipped Deities but police do not take any action against Muslims for sounding ‘baang’ loudly. Are these police Indians or Pakistanis? Hindus must realize the Hindu-hatred of police in the Mughal regime of Congress and be ready for establishment of Hindu Nation. – Editor SP) Police are taking action against other such organizers also; therefore, all Sriram-devotees are expressing anger. The above news was published in ‘Dopahar kaa Saamna’, the Hindi mouth-piece of Shiv Sena.

During the ‘Ram-leela’ program, name of Sriram is acclaimed. While acclaiming, Mr. Dubey, the organizer of the program has broken the rules of noise pollution. In terms of the order issued by the Mumbai High Court, the sound level is allowed to be kept at 50 decibels upto 10.00 p.m.; but the level was reaching 70 decibels, accused police at Shivaji Park police station. (Why the police did not apply the rule to Muslims who were disturbing people during their Idd festival as they are applying it to Mr. Dubey now? – Editor SP) Police have started to take action against other Ram-leela festivals organized in various parts of Mumbai. The organizers have to arrange for megaphones to maintain the sound level. (Police always try to suppress Hindus because they are tolerant. Will they show same guts against Muslims and even if they show, everyone knows what would have be its effect on the police and the police station. – Editor SP) Sriram devotees are expressing anger over Government’s policy. Recently, ‘Ramzan Idd’ was celebrated when police had granted permission to Muslims to raise acclamation of ‘Allah- ho- Akbar’; but now those acclaiming Sriram are punished. (How can police with such double standard do justice to Hindus? – Editor SP)

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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