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Hindus robbed of right to live with dignity on Bakrid in Shivaji's Maharashtra
Recent festival of Bakrid has placed a big question mark on the
right of Hindus to live with dignity, right at the place which was
once considered at helm of Hindu dignity, from where Shivaji
hailed, the fort of Bal Thakare, Maharashtra!
Two incidents, one in Kolhapur, the other in Nanded, a place
situated on the bank of holy Godawari river, and held sacred by
Hindus and Sikhs both, have exposed how India is under seige to
Islamic appeasement policies of Congress led governments.
In Kolhapur, right for Bakrid, a slaughter house was inaugurated by
no less than the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Prithviraj Chavhan.
This slaughter house was shut down for past one year, but as Bakrid
came, the CM himself inaugurated it. Many pro-Hindu organizations
condemned this act and protested. Mr. Banda Salokhe, the Chief of
Bajarang Dal for Western Maharashtra has condemned the act and has
made an appeal to people to be vigilant and prevent such things.
Several Hindu organizations such as Hindu Ekta and Hindu Janjagriti
Samiti have also protested against this. The devout Hindus have
submitted a representation to Lakshmipuri police station. It is
important to note that since Independence, the population
of cows/ cattle has come down from 80 crores to 11 crores. Out of
70 breeds of cows that India had, 40 have now become completely
extinct owing to the persistent cow slaughter in the land of a
billion Hindus. On an average, 50000 cows are slaughtered daily in
India. India is the 3rd largest exporter of beef in the world, a
fact no less than a slap on a billion Hindu
sentiments.
In another, even more painful incident, the residents of Nanded,
particularly those in the Gadipura area, were aghast to receive
water supply mixed with blood and smelling of blood and flesh. The
water supplied in tap was red till afternoon. Muslims carried
beef in presence of Hindus. The day was an auspicious day for
Hindus being the end of ‘Chaturmaas’ and beginning of
‘Tulasi-vivah’. Many Hindus have special ‘Kartik’ bath on
this day; but since the water supplied till 2.00 p.m. had blood,
they could not have such bath nor could they use it for cooking;
for breaking fast of ‘Ekadashi’.Supply of water mixed with
blood enraged Hindus and they took to the roads. Mr. Deepak Ravat,
a municipal councillor of Shiv Sena called up concerned officers
from Municipal Corporation and informed them about the matter; but
he was told that since it was a holiday due to Id, nobody was
available in the office.
In bewilderment, the Hindus had gathered on the roads. In the
meanwhile, a piece of cow’s leg was thrown near the Sri
Kshatriya Ganesha Mandir. Enraged, the gathered Hindus
marched towards the temple but they were dispersed by the
police.
The incidents, perhaps only a couple of uncountable others, that
took place in the different parts of India, indeed put a question
mark on the right of Hindus to live with dignity in their own
homeland, but also give the Hindu society, the uneducated of which
are in deep slumber with regard to the danger at hand, and the
educated ones of whom are administered an overdose of skewed
secularism, a chance to analyse what future do they have a few
decades from now.
It is worth noting that out of the 14 compulsory holidays
notified by the Government of India, there are only 2 Hindu
festivals, Dussehra and Diwali while there are 4 Muslim
festivals (Muharram, Id-e-Milad, Eid-ul-Fitr,
Eid-ul-Adaha/Bakrid), 2 Christian festivals (Christmas, Good
Friday), 1 Sikh festival (Guru Nanak Birthday), 1 Buddhist (Budha
Poornima), 1 Jain (Mahavir Jayanti) and 3 National festivals
(Republic day, Independence day, Gandhi Jayanti). Hindu festivals
like Holi, Janmashtami, Ram Navmi, Mahashivratri, Ganesh Chturthi,
Basant Panchami are all optional, while other Hindu festivals like
Rakshabandhan, Karwa Chauth, Teej are mostly not declared holidays,
until otherwise noted by States.
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