Hindus awake against Sudhagaran
Pattambi: Hindu Organisations intensified the protests against Anti Hindu Minister Sudhagaran. Since the day one he sworn, Devaswom Minister is indulged in one sided attack against Hindus in the states.
Under Hindu Aikya Vedi, Hindus in Pattambi hurled black flag and burnt the effigy of Minister when he came to attend a public function. Police stopped the protest March led by RSS Taluk Karyavahak A.Suresh,BJP District president Babu Pookattiri, Mandalam President K.M.Haridas, RSS Karyakarthas Sivadas and T.R.Krishnan.
Hindu Aikya Vedi members protested at Panthalam yesterday as well during a public meeting on Sunday. Hundreds of Hindus participated in the protest march here. Police resort to lathi charge to disperse the angry Hindus.Effigies of Minister were burnt, Hurled black flag and slogans against the Minister echoed in the air.RSS, BMS and BJP leaders also attended the protest meeting and led the march.
Today Yuvamorcha conducted ’Punyaham ritual’ in Panthalam, as the Deva bhumi got defiled due to the presence of a cultureless person who is blind with Hindu hatred.
Heavy police forces were deployed in Pattambi today to prevent the ‘Punnyaham’ against the Minister! Police arrested 22 Yuvamorcha members for peacefully protesting against this anti Hindu Minister.
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