‘We need righteous Hindu Rashtra and not fake secularism’

Vaishakh Krushnapaksha 11, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

Lecture on ‘Malegaon bomb sphotamageel Adrushya Haat (Invisible hand behind Malegaon bomb blast)’


Pune : No charge sheet has been filed by National Investigating Agency (NIA) even after 5 years, although it has been prepared, against Sadhvi Pragya Singh, an accused in Malegaon bomb blast case. She is suffering from cancer but is not yet granted bail. On the other hand, Sadhvi Pragya Singh was brutally attacked by a jihadi woman; however, by branding the jihadi woman as mentally deranged, police did not take any action against her; nor did our media publish any news about such attack. Even if charge sheet is filed against Sadhvi Pragya Singh, the case may take another 4 years. Such fake secularism is followed in this country. It is a conspiracy to detain pro-Hindu activists leaving them to die and we need righteous Hindu Rashtra to stop such things. The above views were expressed by Shri. Vikram Bhave, the author of the book titled ‘Malegaon bomb sphotamageel Adrushya Haat’ and an activist of ‘Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad’. His lecture was arranged on the same topic by ‘Nava Sinhgad Parisar Sanskrutik Kala-Manch ani Abhiruchi Vyaaspeetha’ at Abhiruchi amphitheatre. About 200 people attended the program including Shri. Jitendra Ranade, the Editor of ‘Nava Sinhgad Parisar’, a fortnightly and Shri. Sunil Bhide, owner of ‘Abhiruchi Garden’.

Shri. Bhave said further,

1. In June 2008, police brutally tortured suspects of bomb blast occurred at Gadakari Rangayatan at Thane when Marathi play titled ‘Amhi Pachpute’ was to be staged. Anti-Hindu Government also insulted them by branding it as Hindu terrorism while media fuelling the conspiracy by telecasting baseless ‘breaking news’.

2. Police physically and mentally tortured the suspects. They were not allowed to sleep in the night; were beaten with belt; hitting suspects on ankles with shoes while abusing them in very despicable language to torture them mentally. Anti-Brahmin stand of police was also experienced at that time.

3. Jail term was, however, used for daily ‘sadhana’ like chanting for 10-12 hours, meditation, having discussions on spirituality and reading of spiritual books etc. which made us introverted. It was a spiritual experience for us that with the grace of Satguru, we could implement his teachings to undertake spiritual practice in any situation.

4. This world is also a prison and we should get away from it; an awareness was created that we should go beyond such gross world.

Dignitaries attending the program : Shri. Vidyadhar Nargolkar, ‘Mahamantri’ of Swatantryaveer Savarkar Smruti Pratishthan, BJP’s former municipal councilor Sou. Anupama Limaye, BJP’s Shri. Prashant Manore and Shri. Ashwin Shinde

Highlights

1. All members of audience were intently listening to Shri. Bhave’s speech. Information about the manner in which police and secular Government tortured suspects, generated anger amongst the audience.

2. Many members of audience bought the book ‘Malegaon bomb sphotamageel Adrushya Haat’ and took Shri. Bhave’s autograph on it.

3. One person said after the lecture that he felt like prostrating himself before Shri. Bhave.

4. During unofficial discussions after the lecture, Shri. Bahve said that there was need to create a pressure group of pro-Hindu activists for release of Sadhvi Pragya Singh although BJP has been elected to power.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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