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Hindu Samhati - G.Subramaniam - 09-14-2010 Wednesday, December 10, 2008 West Bengal Going the Way of East Bengal(Bangladesh) ??? In West Bengal, rhw Muslim population is increasing rapidly. there are many mini Pakistans sprouting in West Bengal: in Mushidabad, Malda, 24 Parganas, Nadia. Many areas in South and North 24 Parganas are seeing Muslim hooliganism and other related problems. In Basirhat subdivision of North 24 Parganas, there is report of alarming incidents of Muslim atrocities. In Math Bari village under Sandeshkhali P.S. in Basirhat subdivision, a nominal Hindu youth, named, Sahadev Sadhukhan, an owner of sweet shop, started selling cooked beef on and from World Navi Divas. This area is Hindu Dominated. So when local Hindu people started to protest, he stopped selling. Local Hindu people ordered him to apologize, he had to go to Ras Temple with a bare head and distribute sweets to the devotees at free of cost. But he, backed by local Muslim zealots, did not oblige. As a result, tension created in the area. Local Hindus stopped buying sweets from his shop and also boycotting him socially. In the same area, young girls, belonging to Adivasi community, working in the local brick-field, are being physically and mentally assaulted by local Islamist elements. As they are poor, there is nobody to help them. In the same subdivision in Malanchabazar area, under Minakha police station., which is a predominantly Hindu area, Rupban Molla, a Muslim and son of Kaosar Molla is selling beef for last ten days under a bridge for the first time. Hindus consider eating beef to be sacreligious. This indicates that now in West Bengal, anybody can sell beef anywhere and with no opposition. In the same area, Joydev Adhikari, a Hindu activist was severely manhandled by local Muslims on the day of last Panchayat election as he was involved in active campaign for a local BJP candidate. He is very influential among local Hindus. But this incident has lowered the morale of the Hindus. Family members of Akunji, a ferocious Muslim robber, now in jail, have constructed a huge mosque in Sarberia village in Sandeshkhali Police Station. His family members and other Muslims are involved in illegal smuggling. But, unfortunately, the local officer in charge, Mr. Gautam Mitra, considered close to the Akunji family and provides them all round protection instead of arresting them. It is worthy of mentioning that Hindus were attacked by local Muslim activists with arms in the day of Holi, a religious Hindu festival, in 2006 in the same village. Mrs. Kajal Halder and her son, activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, were seriously injured. Police appeared at the site of incident after two hours, though local police office is close by and arrested the suffering Hindus instead of the Muslim fanatics. Hindus have started migrating to safer places from Minakha, Sandeshkhali, Bhangore, Haroa in North 24 Parganas district and many villages of Diamond harbour, Magrahat in South 24 Parganas district .The local administration is completely silent in this regard. When they are contacted by local Hindu Samhati leaders, they are saying this migration is due to political reasons, not due to communal reason. ED: This is exactly what was seen in East Bengal from the 1850's onwards. Posted by Hindu Samhati's International Communications Team Hindu Samhati - G.Subramaniam - 09-14-2010 Friday, December 12, 2008 Cow Slaughter Stopped on Eid Day This year the Islmamic festival, Bakr Eid was on 9th December. Like every year, this year too, Muslims tried to slaughter cows in various new places, even though the Hindus consider the cow to be holy and a sin to kill the animal. Muslims all over the Indian subcontinent often slaughter the cow to spite and pain the Hindu community. But in South 24 Pargana district, Hindus motivated by Hindu Samhati tried to resist it. In several places, memorandums with mass signatures were submitted to local Police Stations and representatives of Hindu Samhati were sent to all party meetings convened by administration. In the following places Hindus were successful to resist Cow slaughter in the follwing places this year. (1) Village - Hansaberia & Makhalia under P.S.- Magrahat, (2) Vill - Garankati under P.S. -Kulpi, (3) Vill - Alampur under P.S.- Nodakhali (4) Vill - Dakshin Taldi, P.S. - Canning, (5) Vill - Rajapur, P.S.- Canning, (6) Vill - Dharampur, P.S. - Bishnupur, (7) Vill - Gorhanpur, P.S.- Bishnupur, all South 24 Parganas dist. (8) Vill - Dakshin Naopara, P.S. - Amta, Dist.- Howrah. Hindu Samhati - G.Subramaniam - 09-14-2010 Monday, December 29, 2008 Hindu Samhati Protests Against Hindu women being Trafficked In the mixed areas of South 24 parganas district, there is a constant flow of Hindu women being smuggled out by the Muslim human traffickers in the name of getting them jobs and/or getting them married them off. Sometimes, Hindu girls/women are simply kidnapped and sold-off to Muslim gangsters. In one such case, a Hindu girl has been traced to Rampur, UP. Hindu Samhati is to submit a memorandum to the Superintendant of Police, Mr. Ajay Ranade, drawing his attention to at least three specific incidents of this sort. Hindu samhati is continuing its grass-root level activities by mobilizing people and discussing the issues important to Hindus. In the immediate past, it has conducted a public meeting in Kultali (South 24 Parganas district) which was attended by about 1000 people. A similar meeting was held at Raidighi in the same district. In Howrah district, a small meeting/discussion was held at Amta which was attended by about 150 people. Another meeting was held at Bagnan in the same district on 23 December. About 200 Hindu youths attended the meeting. It was addressed by Swami Pradiptanandaji Maharaj of Bharat Sevashram Sangha and Tapan Ghosh of Hindu Samhati. Please Support our Cause !!! Posted by Hindu Samhati's International Communications Team Posted by Hindu Samhati at 6:38 AM Hindu Samhati - G.Subramaniam - 09-14-2010 Tuesday, December 30, 2008 WORKERSââ¬â¢ TRAINING CAMP WORKERSââ¬â¢ TRAINING CAMP The previously unfinished Workerââ¬â¢s Training Camp of Hindu Samhati is going to be held from December 31st, 2008 at Gobordanga near Bangaon in North 24 Parganas district. This Camp was planned and started at Gangasagar on 12th June this year. But just after the inaugural session was completed, the Camp was attacked by thousands of local Muslims and Islamic activists. Eighteen of our participants were injured, the Camp building was set on fire. All these were done with the full cooperation of Communist Party India (Marxist) in connivance with the local Police. The Camp had to be abruptly closed as Police arrested 15 campers including Tapan Ghosh, Convener of Hindu Samhati. Now, that camp will be held on 31 December 2008, 1 & 2 January 2009 in a School at Gobordanga, West Bengal. Hindu Samhati - G.Subramaniam - 09-21-2010 http://www.indianexpress.com/news/the-movement-needs-a-new-leadership/680479/0 In 1992, Tapan Kumar Ghosh mobilised kar sevaks from West Bengal and headed with them to Ayodhya. But in the years that followed, Ghosh, who had been an RSS pracharak for over 31 years, grew disillusioned with the Sangh Parivar and finally in 2007, severed his association with the RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal. He may have broken off from the Hindutva groups but he says he has not given up on the Hindutva cause. After leaving the RSS, he set up the Hindu Samhati (Hindu Solidarity), an organisation, he says, to ââ¬Åprotect the interests of Hindus in West Bengalââ¬Â. Ghosh says he was hurt by the way the way the BJP government overlooked the Mandir issue once they came to power and at the way the number of supporters for the cause of the Mandir has been decreasing ever since. ââ¬ÅThere was a shiladaan at Ayodhya in 2003 and I was given the responsibility of bringing supporters, but it was difficult to mobilise support,ââ¬Â he says. A graduate in Physics from Maulana Azad College in Kolkata, Ghosh joined the RSS in 1975 when he was in his teens. Between 1983 and 1995, he was the state organising secretary of the West Bengal Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, the youth wing of the BJP. He has also headed the Bajrang Dal in five statesââ¬âDelhi, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh and between 2005 and 2007, he was the eastern India chief of the Bajrang Dal. Ghosh is now waiting for the September 24 Ayodhya verdict, which, he says, will galvanise the Mandir movement once againââ¬âthis time under a new leadership. Hindu Samhati - G.Subramaniam - 09-23-2010 Monday, February 9, 2009 Hindu Samhati will observe ââ¬ËMartyrââ¬â¢s Dayââ¬â¢ at Sonakhali on 10 February this year. Eight years ago, 4 RSS Swayamsevaks were brutally murdered by local Muslim goons on 10 Feb 2001 in the village of Sonakhali under Basanti P.S. in South 24 Pargana district. At that time, the then Vibhag Pracharak of RSS Shri Tapan Ghosh led the Hindu resistance there. Consequently, the village became a 100 percent Hindu village. But, after that, Tapan Ghosh was transferred to North India by the organization. Thereafter the RSS observed the day (10 Feb) as Martyrââ¬â¢s Day every year. Voluntary Blood Donation and a public meeting held every year apart from garlanding the martyrââ¬â¢s memorial by some prominent Sangh leaders/Adhikaris. But this year Sangh has decided not to organize those programmes barring garlanding the memorials. Hindu youth of the area including the Swayamsevaks thought that it will send a wrong signal/message to the Muslims as well as the Hindu populace. So, they contacted Tapan Ghosh and requested him to guide and help them to organize the programme with full fervour, under the banner of Hindu Samhati. Tapan Ghosh, already emotionally attached to the place, agreed upon and has made arrangements to make the Martyrââ¬â¢s Day programme at Sonakhali successful. A private Blood Bank of Kolkata will conduct the Blood Donation programme from 10 am on 10 February 2009 and a Public Meeting will be held at 2.30 pm. Shri Tapan Ghosh will address the Meeting. Shri Ashok Singhal consoling the bereaved families of the Martyrs ââ¬â Sonakhali, 2001. The Martyred Swayamsevaks ââ¬â Sonakhali, 2001. The Hindu Samhati leaflet for Martyrââ¬â¢s memorial programme on Feb 20, 2009. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HINDUS ARE NOT VIGILANT OF THEIR LAND AND LIBERTY ââ¬â LET US NOT FORGET. |