HJS demands stringent action on perpetrators of Navaratri attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus and ISKCON temple

Demand for stringent action against fanatics who attacked Navaratri puja-pandals and ISKCON temple in Bangladesh

Kagal tehsildar Shilpa Thokade (on left) receiving the memorandum from Hindu activists

Kagal (Maharashtra) : On 20th October 2021, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) submitted a memorandum to Tehsildar Shilpa Thokade of Kagal. There was a demand to take stringent action against the fanatics who were involved in attacks on hundreds of Navaratri pandals and ISKCON Temple, and who carried out armed attacks on Hindus leading to the carnage in Bangladesh. Mr Rajendra Bhoje and Mr Raju Mete of Shri Shivapratishthan Hindustan; Mr. Vinayak Awale of Bajrang Dal; Mr Kiran Kulkarni, a Hindu activist, and Mr Babasaheb Bhopale of HJS were present on the occasion.


Take the strictest action against those attacking Hindus’ temples and Hindus! – Nagendradas Prabhu, ISKCON

HJS stages demonstration against Navaratri attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus and ISKCON temple

Why does such demand have to be made? Why don’t the rulers take action on their own? – Editor, HinduJagruti.org

Mr Maruti Sutar expressing his views during the demonstrations staged at ‘Dharmaveer Chhatrapati Shri Sambhaji Maharaj  Chowk’

Belagavi, Karnataka : Indian Government and Hindus should strongly condemn the incidents happening in Bangladesh and participate in the demonstrations staged to protest such incidents. We demand that strict action should be taken against the attackers. The above appeal was made by Nagendradas Prabhu of ISKCON. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) had staged demonstrations at ‘Dharmaveer Chhatrapati Shri Sambhaji Maharaj Chowk’ on 22nd October 21, demanding action against religious fanatics for attacking Hindus and ISKCON temple during the Navaratri festival. Prabhu addressed the demonstrators. Mr Rushikesh Gurjar of HJS also expressed his views. A memorandum was submitted to the District Collector’s office after the demonstrations.

More than 30 devout Hindus, Hindu activists, and devotees were present including Amit Naik, Rajnarayan Prabhu, Madan Deshpande, Sanjiv Renake, Manjunath Renake of ISKCON; Vyankatesh Shinde, Sandip Bhide, Sachin Inamdar, Umesh Nayak, M B Konkani of Hamara Desh organisation; Maruti Sutar of BJP; devout Hindus Anil Kurankar, Sadanand Masekar; Mrs Akkatai Sutar and Mrs Milan Pawar of Kranti Mahila Mandal; Mr Rahul Waghmare of Yuva Brigade, and Gajanan Karekar, Ms Sarita Mugali of HJS.


Memorandum on attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus submitted to Dy District Collector, Nandurbar!

Hindu activists submitting a memorandum to Dy District Collector

Nandurbar, Maharashtra : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) submitted a memorandum to the local administration and demanded action against the fanatics who had attacked hundreds of ‘Durga-puja pandals’ during Navaratri festival in Bangladesh; as well as against the armed attacks on Hindus in that country. The memorandum was addressed to the Prime Minister. The memorandum was handed over to the Dy District Collector, Sudhir Khande on 20th October 21 in the presence of Madhavdas Sundar Das, the District Chief of ISKCON for Nandurbar, Bhadrasen Das, Nikhil Khalane, devout Hindus Dheeraj Chaudhari, Jitendra Marathe, and Prof. Dr Satish Bagul, and Rahul Marathe of HJS.

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