Lucknow,
10 Aug (HS): Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad has demanded the imposition of
President's rule in Kerala and West Bengal from the Central BJP government.
Vishwa Hindu Raksha Parishad President Gopal Rai said in a press conference in
Gomtinagar on Sunday that Kerala and West Bengal are standing at a dangerous
juncture today. Both the states are plotting to separate themselves from India
as a Muslim nation. This is the reason why love jihad and violence against
Hindus are increasing rapidly here.
Gopal
Rai alleged that the incidents happening in these states are not the result of
any coincidence but are part of a well-planned strategy. The same atmosphere
was created in 1947, after which the country was divided and Pakistan was
formed. Today the same picture is being repeated in Kerala and Bengal.
He
urged the central government that if action is not taken in time, this could
prove to be the second partition of the country. The government should
immediately impose President's rule in both these states so that the
anti-national forces there can be crushed.
Gopal
Rai said that Hindu society should not remain silent any longer. Our
organization's mission is to run an awareness campaign across the country and
tell every Hindu about this danger. We will go from village to village, city to
city and tell the truth to the people and unite them.
He
also said that this is not just a law and order crisis in Kerala and Bengal,
but a direct threat to the integrity, sovereignty and existence of India. If
the Hindu society does not wake up even now, the coming generations will not
forgive us.
The
victim Motilal Chaudhary who came from Nalanda told that his daughter Ritu is
missing and the conversion gang which was caught in Agra has been seen there
and the victim's father says that our daughter has been made to disappear by
the Changur gang. Meanwhile, the victim Pradeep Kumar Gupta, a resident of
Kanpur, said that land jihad is going on on the land of the old Siddhipur Dham
Nageshwar temple, which has been occupied by many Muslims.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi