Mammoth procession taken out on the occasion of Shriram Navami at Hyderabad

Establishment of Hindu Nation is the only goal of my life ! – Devout Hindu MLA T Raja Singh

From left- MLA T Raja Singh, Chetan Gadi, HJS State coordinator for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and Sanatan Sanstha’s national spokesperson Chetan Rajhans

Hyderabad (Telangana): On the day of ‘Shriram Navami’ BJP’s devout Hindu MLA T Raja Singh, who represents the Goshamahal constituency stated, “I am not scared of death. I have set only one goal in life and that is the Hindu Nation”. A huge procession was taken out from Hanuman Mandir in Akashpuri in which a large number of Hindus had participated. The procession reached its destination at Hanuman Vyayamshala at Sultan Bazar culminating in a ‘Dharmasabha’. Along with MLA T Raja Singh, the dais was shared by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Telangana and Andhra Pradesh State Coordinator Chetan Gadi, and Sanatan Sanstha’s National Spokesperson Chetan Rajhans.

Hanuman Chalisa will be played five times every day around mosques, if… – MLA T Raja Singh

While addressing the participating devout Hindus, T Raja Singh said that today’s Hindus are sleeping like the demon ‘Kumbhakarna’. Different programmes have to be organised to awaken them. The Police delayed the procession. The Police said that speakers would not be allowed after 10.00 p.m. It is the order of the Supreme Court, or else a case would have to be filed against you. I want to ask the Police that cows and calves are slaughtered despite a law against cow slaughter. Why then the Supreme Court’s order is not implemented against them ? As per the Court’s orders, the use of loudspeakers is prohibited between 10.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m. but ‘azaan’ is played on loudspeakers at 5.00 a.m. every day. The Court’s orders should be implemented in Telangana or ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ will be played on loudspeakers five times every day around mosques. The law is the same for all; so ask them to follow it, and then we will also follow it.

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