Enraged Hindus block roads to protest against cow-slaughter

Kartik Pournima, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

  • Procession taken out on the occasion of Moharrum, held up due to road-blockage

  • Police brutally beat up Hindus ; don’t spare even women

  • 12 policemen injured in stone pelting

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) : A cow was stolen from outside the house of a Hindu woman at K R Puram, Sanigavan in the night and was slaughtered. This enraged Hindus and they blocked roads in that area staging demonstrations in the Chowk. (Congratulations to local Hindus who promptly took action against cow-slaughtering with unity ! If Hindus maintain their unity, anti-Hindus will not dare to slaughter cows ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) As a result, the procession taken out on the occasion of Moharrum had to be held up for some time. Police beat up Hindus with canes. (Police, who take no action against fanatics even when they riot, show guts by promptly beating Hindus ! Police bend before attacks of fanatics; however, they beat up Hindus to make way for Moharrum procession ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) In the stone-pelting that followed, 30 people got injured along with 12 policemen. Police did not spare even women from beating. (Bravery of police who get thrashed by fanatics ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) District Collector and Dy. Superintendent of Police (DSP) were present on the occasion. Later, Para-military force was deployed and the procession was continued.

Hindus staged demonstrations even outside the house of Raghunandan Bhadauria, local MLA of BJP. DSP has suspended Sanigavan police station’s in-charge for negligence.    

Pro-Muslim Samajwadi Party’s anti-legal police !

Hindus informed police about cow-slaughter by calling up on contact number -100; still police did not reach the place of incident. As a result, Hindu men and women staged demonstrations, blocking roads and raising slogans.

Source: Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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