Mumbai : Patriotic citizens take out march in support of armed forces

Issue of fanatics pelting stones at Indian soldiers and police, for killing terrorist Burhan Wani ! 

Mumbai : Fanatics from Kashmir pelted stones at Indian army men after a terrorist from Hijbul Mujahedeen named Burhan Wani was killed. On 17th July, a march was taken out by patriotic citizens from Lokhandwala Complex at Kandivali to exhibit their support to armed forces and police and oppose the incident which could have demoralized our soldiers. The march was started from Lokhandwala Circle and was joined by activists of ‘Panun Kashmir’ and RSS; besides patriotic citizens in large numbers. 

Every patriotic citizen should extend support to our armed forces ! – C. K. Raina, Panun Kashmir   

The false propaganda going on against our army men should be stopped. Every patriotic citizen should extend support to our armed forces.

Ploy of people praising Pakistan will not be tolerated in India ! – Manoj Singh, RSS

People should beware of persons who praise Pakistan despite staying in India. Their conspiracy will be foiled. 

Chop fingers of those persons who point fingers against the country ! – Vishnu Dwivedi, a patriot

People, who are taking facilities under article 370 of the Constitution and take help of Indian armed forces every now and then, are only coming on streets to pelt stones at our soldiers.  Chop fingers of such persons who are pointing fingers at our country. 

Slogans raised by patriotic citizens participating in the march ! 

1. Burhan Wani toh zaanki hai, Yasin, Gilani abhi baki hai (Instance of Burhan Wani was just a glimpse and Yasin and Gilani are still remaining!)

2. Ghar-ghar ghoos ke maarenge, jis ghar se Burhan nikalenge (we shall barge into such houses and kill wherever persons like Burhan are staying)

3. Bharatiya Sena tum date raho, hum tumhare saath hai (Indian armed forces stay put, we are with you)

Slogans encouraging our Indian soldiers were raised to express infuriating feelings against terrorism. 

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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