Kolhapur : Hindus demand provision of protection to Hindus in Bengal

Shri. Dnyaneshwar Shelkande, Nayab Tehsildar receiving representation from ‘Hindutvavadis’

Kolhapur : All pro-Hindu organizations submitted representation to Nayab Tehasildar Dnyaneshwar Shelkande at District Collector’s office on 6th January for their demands of protecting Hindus from Bengal by taking stringent action against Muslims who are attacking Hindus and help to get back their properties; Hindus from Bengal are leading insecure life and Trinamool Congress has not yet done anything to do justice to Hindus; therefore, President’s rule should be imposed in Bengal.

Shri. Balasaheb Patil of Chhatrapati Shahuraje Foundation, Sambhaji Bhokare, Dy. District Collector of Shiv Sena, Karveer Taluka Chief Raju Yadav, Kishore Ghadage, Bharat Swabhiman’s Sanjay Patil, devout Hindu Sanjay Jasud, BJP’s ‘Bavda Mandal’ Chief Dr. Sadanand Rajvardhan, ‘Hindu Ekata Andolan’s Shivajirao Sase, Yuva Sena’s former taluka-Chief Bhau Chougule, ISKCON’s Surendra Purekar, Pramod Jadhav and Madhukar Nazare of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti etc were present on the occasion.

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