Those who mix spit or urine in food items will face boycott : Hindu Mahapanchayat
Hindu Mahapanchayat in Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) announces
Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) – The Hindu Mahapanchayat held here has announced an economic and social boycott of people who mix spit in food items. The Mahapanchayat submitted a memorandum in this regard to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, local MLAs and SP. On September 22, Hindu organisations had organised a Mahapanchayat in Tila village by uniting all Hindus. Thousands of Hindus participated including sadhus and saints.
Declaration of Hindu Mahapanchayat at Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh).
▫️Aims to boycott those who indulged in spitting or urinating in food.
👉 Hindus had to revolt as the the Police failed to act timely against the ‘spit J!h@d’.#UttarPradesh pic.twitter.com/HagvvlVzJF
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) September 24, 2024
Hindus must unite keeping aside their caste : Swami Dipankar Maharaj
While addressing the Mahapanchayat, Swami Dipankar Maharaj said, “The Hindu society has to unite keeping aside caste affiliations. The time has come for the entire society to come together.”
Sadhvi Dr Prachi said, “All Hindu communities must come together. People from other communities are using Hindu names to deceive Hindu girls and women. If they like Hindu names so much, they should change their religion and join Hindu Dharma. We will accept them.”
BJP MLA from Loni, Nand Kishore Gurjar, also addressed the gathering. All the participants demanded strict action against people who mix spit or urine in food items. The incident took place 10 days ago
On September 15, it was revealed that Aamir Khan, a fruit juice seller, was mixing his urine with juice and giving it to the customers. Angry people beat up the accused Aamir Khan and one of his associates and handed them over to the Police. As soon as people entered Aamir Khan’s shop, people found a litre of urine in a plastic can there. Police arrested Aamir Khan and his associate.
Editorial PerspectiveIf the Police had taken timely action against those involved in ‘Spit Jihad’, citizens would not be forced to take such a decision. |