Play based on terrorists atrocities on Kashmiri Hindus !

Amaravati :  Inspired by FACT’s photo exhibition ‘Gory Truth of Terrorism’, a play has been produced in Amaravati. The playwright and director Shri Chandrakant Shinde has produced the Marathi play ‘Pandit’ and has presented it in the recently concluded state drama competition held in Amaravati. (Congratulations to the proud-Hindu director Shri Shinde who has dared to depict fearlessly the atrocities on Kashmiri Hindus by the terrorists through a play ! – Editor).  The play was staged for the first time in a local Shri Sant Dnyaneshwar Sabhagruha.  The play attracted more audience than other plays in the competition.
 
The organisation, ‘Sankalp, Sanskrutik, Shaikshanik, Samajik, Kreeda Sanstha’ established by Shri. Shinde has staged a number of plays on various subjects so far. “I got the inspiration to write on the subject when I saw the photo exhibition of FACT organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at Amaravati,” said Shri. Shinde to the members of HJS. Shri Shinde portrayed the gruesome atrocities heaped on the Kashmiri Hindus by the Muslim terrorists and their languishing life in refugee camps, through heart-rending dialogues before the audience. He added, “I have studied the subject for the last eight months and then produced the play.” Questioning how the terrorists infiltrate in the country at all in spite of the government spending fifty percent of expenditure on the military, he disclosed the truth that the Muslims in our own country help the terrorists by arranging for their meals and stay. Precisely for this reason alone, the Kashmiri Hindus are forced to become refugees in their own country.

“I have received reports from the people that the play is very good and that there was an urgent need to place this naked and gory truth before the people,” said Shri Shinde. He also informed that the play would again be staged on 17th December at Aurangabad in a Hindi drama competition.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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