Anti-CAA or Anti-Hindu? A Hanuman Mandir was vandalized by goons during Bihar protests

Their real agenda is out in the open

HAnuman, temple, patna, bihar,

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The Hanuman temple in Patna’s Phulwari was attacked and vandalised by so called anti-CAA protestors during the Bharat Bandh called by the RJD. The mob alongside RJD goons executed their “Bas naam rahega allah ka” philosophy. The mob exhibited their extremism and intolerance towards the Hindus by desecrating the auspicious temple, they have shown the tenets of Wahhabi philosophy which believes in total annihilation of the Hindus and other religions.

Whole world was enraged as the Muslims similarly destroyed the Bamyan Buddha of Afghanistan, even the liberals had condemned it. This time as the beliefs of Hindus are involved, the pseudo seculars have refrained from commenting on it, the cowardly silence of those who have questioned the tolerance of this nation has exposed themselves. We must note the way the certain people of the country have reacted while protesting against the CAA, with burning vehicles, buildings, destroying public properties and desecrating temples. The so called constitution ‘bearers’ and the left-liberals are nowhere to see as the radical mob inflict violence on the public in support of foreign infiltrators.

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The hatred with which the Muslims have protested across the country is surprising, they chanted ‘kaafiron se azadi’, hinduyon se azadi, ‘bas naam rahega allah ka’ among other slogans only to terrorize the Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs. Only to showcase appeasement the political parties of the country have stooped to a new low by supporting the violence of this mob, no opposition party has condemned the violence and desecration of the temple yet.

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The mob along with the goons of their political protectors in RJD have rampaged the law and order of the state with destroying building, temples, roads and everything which came in their sight. RJD must be ashamed of the way its leaders have plundered the businesses and belongings of the poor people, only in the quest to appease the violent mob. The state government should promptly renovate the temple and must take swift and harsh action against the radicals in order to restore its credibility.

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