Police take no action despite getting names of jihadi kidnappers of a minor Hindu girl

Magh Krushnapaksha 6, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

Gangapur (Dist. Sambhajinagar) : A minor Hindu girl was lured and kidnapped by a Jihadi and her father lodged a complaint with the police about his missing daughter. (Police who do not help Hindus in such difficulties; in fact, register their complaint wrongly by twisting facts, are anti-Hindus ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) After 2-3 days, her relatives gave names of her kidnappers to the police; but they have not taken any action. Local residents are enraged with such indifference of police. (They should not just express their anger and leave it at that; but force the police to take action against fanatic Jihadis who kidnapped the girl ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

1. Incidents of ‘love jihad’ are increasing in Gangapur and lustful Jihadis are harassing girls in schools and college areas by making vulgar gestures at them. Insolent Jihadis drive their two-wheelers rashly and keep on honking in every chowk and jostle with women including old women. (Jihadis are becoming more and more impertinent due to lack of unity amongst Hindus and lack of law and order ! Hindus should wake up in time ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Girls, who come here from rural areas for studying, are scared due to such incidents. Some of them have even given up education due to such harassment. (Hindus should impart self-defence training to their women at least now; so as to teach a lesson to licentious Jihadis ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

2. There is no control of police in Gangapur and there is interference of Jihadi political leaders; therefore, there is increase in incidents of crime every day.

3. In the above case, her father tried to commit suicide by consuming poison as his daughter has not yet been traced. There is a demand that senior police officers should pay attention to do justice and take action against fanatics.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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