Christian missionaries and police brutally beat up ‘Hindutvavadis’ for trying to expose conversion ploy

Hooliganism of missionaries supposed to be peace-loving, doing social service, who are messengers of love (?) and intimidation by police !

Injured ‘Hindutvavadi’ Shri. Yashawant Kardile

Pune : Few ‘Hindutvavadis’ came to know that some Christian missionaries were to convert people while spreading superstitions under the guise of prayer-meeting in an office in Kalewadi area on 15th August. They, therefore, went to that place and tried to video-record the happenings. Christians present at the venue, brutally beat them up. (It exposes true nature of Christians ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Later, police arrested 4 ‘Hindutvavadis’ and took them to Wakad police station and thrashed them. (On what basis did police take such extreme action without any proof ? It shows that Christians’ so-called prayer-meetings are held with police- support. – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Police have filed cases against the ‘Hindutvavadis’ under sections 395 (robbery), 452, 354, and 295. These ‘Hindutvavadis’ have been given 2 days police custody when presented in Court at Pimpri on 16th August. Advocate Devdas Shinde will be pleading the case on behalf of the ‘Hindutvavadis’. Not a single missionary has been arrested in this connection nor has any action been taken against any of them.

  1. Shri. Yashawant Kardile, Shri. Rahul Akhade, Shri. Kunal Sathe and Shri. Aniket Kale were the ‘Hindutvavadis’ who tried to video-record happenings at a prayer-meeting and were brutally beaten up by Christian missionaries. Shri. Yashawant Kardile’s right hand has been fractured and he has sustained head injury that required two stitches.
  2. ‘Hindutvavadis’ contacted on No. 100 for police but there was no response.
  3. Police reached there after some time and took ‘Hindutvavadis’ into custody; taking them first to Kalewadi police station and from there to Wakad police station.
  4. Dy. Police Commissioner Teli severely beat up ‘Hindutvavadis’ for 25 minutes at Wakad police station and intimidated them for giving statement. (Will police show such insolence against Muslims ? – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
  5. By that time, the news reached other ‘Hindutvavadis’ in Pune city and nearby areas and more than 150 office bearers and members of various pro-Hindu organizations and parties reached the police station. Among them were Shri. Milind Ekbote of ‘Samasta Hindu Aghadi’, Shri. Anup More and Shri. Moreshwar Shedage of BJP, Shri. Dhanaji Shinde of VHP and advocate Devdas Shinde of ‘Hindu Swabhiman Pratishthan’. Shri. Eknath Pawar, Chief (Public Relation) of BJP for western Maharashtra and Shri. Namdev Dhake extended help.
  6. Delegation of ‘Hinduitvavadis’ went to Noor Mohammad Sheikh, a senior police inspector of Wakad police station at 1.30 a.m. but Sheikh refused to listen to them and just drove them out.
  7. At 1.30 a.m. police obtained more staff and tried to cane-charge ‘Hindutvavadis’ gathered at the police station to disperse them.
  8. On 16th August, a senior minister called Wakad police station and admonished them for such inhuman action. After this, police have started doing something to take action against Christians.

Insolence of police !

Police went to residence of a ‘Hindutvavadi’ Shri. Abhijit Shinde to arrest him but he was not at home. Then police called Shri. Shinde’s friend Shri. Ranajit Nanekar, another ‘Hindutvavadi’ to Shinde’s house and arrested him.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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