Jantar-Mantar (Delhi) : Protests against the dishonour of Indian flag at Glasgow through Rashtriya Hindu Andolan

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Agitation by National Hindu Movement (Rashtriya Hindu Andolan) in Delhi

Those not opposing the dishonour of the Nation and the National Flag have no right to remain in power ! – H.H. Dr Charudatta Pingle, National Guide, HJS

 

New Delhi – 'It is quite puzzling that Modi Government keeping quite upon the dishonour caused to the Nation and the National Flag in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. At the inaugural ceremony of the Games, dogs in attire having the names of various countries were taken around.  The leash of the dog having the name ‘Bharat (India)’ was in a lady’s hand.

This was a very mean act and is an insult to India. Has the Modi Government accepted the insult ?', said H.H. Dr. Charudatta Pingle, National guide of HJS. He was addressing the gathering of the National Hindu Movement agitation at Jantar-Mantar. Mr Dinesh Dave of Upasana Kendra said, 'It is the prime duty of the Prime Minister to oppose the dishonour caused to the National Flag. Modi has love for his country; but it is essential to act upon it now.'

Mr Manish Munjal, Mahamantri of Samarth Sanghatana said, 'BJP should remember that the Loksabha election was fought 10% on development and 90% on Hindutva. Realising that majority of Hindus in this country have cast their votes in their favour; hence, the decisions should be in the interest of the country and the welfare of Hindus.'

Mr Suresh Munjal, State Coordinator for Punjab and Haryana, HJS also expressed his views on the occasion. Activists of Upasana Kendra, Samarth, Arya Samaj, Hindu Mahasabha, Sanatan Sanstha, HJS etc. participated in the agitation.

Hindus, realise the alertness of fanatics

During this Andolan, fanatics were coming in between to keep a watch.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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