Police attend HJS meeting in Amaravati

Shravan Shuddha Panchami, 5111

The Police, the Congress Government in Maharashtra and the BJP Government in Karntaka conduct inquiries about the organisations striving for Nation and Dharma, instead of conducting inquiry into the activities of terrorist organisations!

Amaravati (Maharashtra): A meeting of Bhagvatkars (Preachers of Bhagvat), Pravachankars (those who give spiritual discourses) and H.B.Ps was organised here by the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS). Three police men in civil dress came there before the meeting commenced. (Police remain present for Dharmajagruiti (awakening people to follow Dharma) meetings of the Samiti. Do they ever attend the secret meetings held by SIMI (Students’ Islamic Movement of India) which is engaged in anti-national activities ? This kind of attitude of the police, impairs their success! – Editor SP)

The police had come to inquire about the meeting which was being organized to discuss the present condition of the Nation and the direction to be followed for promoting Dharma. They told the organizers that they were attending the meeting to note down whatever is discussed in the meeting and to take the necessary action. (Police who do not dare to go to the mosques and Madarasas where training for ‘Jihad’ is given and where youngsters are provoked to indulge in anti-national activities; but they boast while attending the Dharmajagruti meetings held by Bhagvatkars, Pravachankars! – Editor SP)

Some pro-Hindus present for the meeting noticed these 3 policemen and since their faces appeared unfamiliar, they enquired about them. The dialogue between them was as follows.

Pro-Hindus : From where have you come?
Police :  From the police department.
Pro-Hindus : This meeting is for the invitees only.
Police :  We attend any programme that is held.
Pro-Hindus : The people attending this meeting are not comfortable due to your presence, as this is a private meeting.
Police :  We are Hindus too. We have orders from our seniors, hence we have come here. We shall not interfere in your programme.
Pro-Hindus : We know that; but if you have finished with whatever you wanted to find out, then please leave, so that we can continue our meeting freely, without undue stress.

Hearing this, the police were ready to leave; but before that they took down the names of the organisers and also enquired about a past activist of the HJS who is inactive these days. (Police keeping track of the present as well as the past activists of the HJS. Do they keep such detailed information about the people engaged in Islamic terrorism ? – Editor SP)

Take the following precautions at the venues of programmes or meetings that are organised !

A reception counter should be opened to note down the name of the participant and the organisation he/she belongs to, in order to prevent the anti-nationals and police from attending the meeting. A newcomer should be allowed only after his/her identification. The seekers appointed at the reception counter must be able to recognise police and anti-nationals.

Instructions to the Seekers of Santan Sanstha and HJS activists!

A private meeting was organised by the HJS in one District. Two so-called policemen came for the meeting in civil dress. The organisers objected to their presence. They said that they were from the investigation department and they had the right to attend the meeting. When the organisers insisted that it was a private meeting of proud Hindus and they cannot remain there, they went away.

Activists of the HJS should remember the following points.

1. Police have no right to attend such meetings.
2. If at all, any policeman insists upon attending the meeting, then check his credentials. If he refuses to do so, then he should be sent out. If he refuses to go out, a complaint should be filed against him in the nearby police station.
3. After checking his credentials, he should be asked to tell his senior’s name and his telephone or mobile number. The senior officer should be contacted to ascertain whether the person present there has actually been sent by him.
4. If it is so, then the policeman present there and his senior should be told politely about the private meeting and request him to leave, saying that, he could not attend the same as he had no right.
5. If the person refuses to go, then lodge a complaint in the nearby police station.
6. The information about the name of the Director General of Police of the District and that of the Chief Inspector of the Police station, their telephone and mobile numbers should be at hand in advance; so that it could be used for contacting them, in case the need arises.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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