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Police conduct inquiry of HJS activist during agitation against anti-Superstitions Bill

July 28, 2012
Shravan Shukla 10, Kaliyug Varsha 5114

Anti-Hindu Police, who have never shown courage to conduct inquiry of fanatic Muslims for taking law in their hands, conduct inquiry of lawful agitation staged by Hindus

Had such inquiry been carried out in case of terrorists, our country would have been freed of terrorism by now !


In one district, agitation, in lawful manner, was held by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) against the anti-Superstitions Bill. Two policemen from the Inevstigation Bureau went to the venue of the agitation and conducted inquiry of HJS activists. The conversation that took place between them is given below. These policemen first signed the representation against the Bill and asked for a copy of the representation.

Police (P) : Who is the local chief of Samiti ?

Activist (A) : There is no chief as such; all organizations participate in this mission.

P : We don’t have any contact no. for getting information about your activities. Who are you? We want a copy of the representation. (Activist told his name and gave a copy of representation.)  

P : Are there any programs scheduled for the next month?

A : No.

P : It will be better if you give your name and contact number. As we can contact in case there is any program. (Activist gave the information.)

P : Is the agitation going to take place for one hour?

A : Yes.

P : (Pointing finger at one person standing there) Who is this? (Activist tells the person’s name.)

P: Do you stay here?

A : Yes.

P : Where do you stay? (Activist gave his address.)

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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