AGMSS members arrested for so-called noise pollution

Ashwin Krushna Chaturthi

The Congress government of Goa arrests the protesting Hindus rather than arresting idol breakers!

Madgaon (Goa): Akhil Goa  Mandir Suraksha Samiti has called for ‘Goa Bund’ on October 20 in connection with the idol breaking incidents. In response to this call while the coordinators for Mandir Suraksha Samiti Sri Vinayak Chyari, Rajendra Veingkar and Jayesh Thali were campaigning on loudspeaker around old bus stand about the idol breaking and other atrocities on Hindus, they were arrested by the city police.( The Hindu hater Congress government arrests the Hindus  who were spreading awareness about the idol breaking rather than  arresting idol breakers !- Editor)

The arrest was done at 4.30 p.m. under section 62 of Madhyapradesh Noise pollution control act.( The police arrested Hindus while they were alerting people about the Dharma even when there was no complaint by anybody against them for using loudspeaker.  Can police dare to stop the loudspeakers of Muslims with the same sensitivity?- Editor)

The said coordinators were forcefully crammed  in the van and taken to police station.(An example of the police mentality!-Editor) The police have seized the vehicle used for the campaign and the loudspeaker system. Almost two and half hours later all the three  were released on a personal bond of 10000 each. In fact the Samiti had asked  permission for the campaign but they  did not receive any answer from the police.

The police state that it is essential to take permission seven days earlier whereas the Dharmabhimani argue that for urgent protests or campaigns it is not possible to obtain a permission before seven days and this new law  is nothing but an attempt to shut the mouths of Hindus.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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