Shri Hindu Takhat protested at Tribune Chowk

Candle march was taken out by Shri Hindu Takht in Tribune Chowk, the way unarmed person was tortured and killed by some people over the Kundli Barrier, Shri Hindu Takht strongly opposed it. Chandigarh State President of Shri Hindu Takht Manish Kumar Dubey said that they  will not tolerate this at any cost. Ashok Tiwari, the national spokesperson of Shri Hindu Takht, reached on this occasion and said that those who want to spoil the atmosphere of the country on the guise of religion will not be tolerated at any cost. Tiwari also said that if he will promote himself like this Shri Hindu Takhat is working on the guidelines of Jagatguru Panchanand Giri Maharaj Ji, he will not tolerate anti-national forces at any cost. 


In the view of Tiwari’s opinion he strongly said  that our country ,The Constitution of India gives everyone the right to speak, but no one has the right to break the unity and integrity of the country, the way an unarmed person was surrounded by many people and attacked him fiercely on the guise of religion, his hands and feet were cut off. Where Tiwari of Punjab Demanded from CM Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi that victim’s family should be given a job and compensation of Rs 500,000 . He also demanded from the Chief Minister of Haryana and the Governor of  Punjab and Haryana, a case should be made against such people by making fastrack and hanging them. At the same time, the media in-charge of Shri Hindu Takht, Pancham Chauhan said that terrorism will not be tolerated at any cost. The Hindu-Sikh brotherhood remains, he continues. Addressing everyone in the end, Ashok Tiwari said that the atmosphere of Punjab will not be allowed to be spoiled at any cost, those who talk about Khalistan, feel that they should go to Pakistan the way Under the guise of farmers’ agitation, some people are spoiling the environment of the country, they should not be spared at any cost. 

Tiwari appealed to the Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah ji, saying that today the way the atmosphere of anarchy is created by some people under the guise of religion. But the central government has kept on these and has put it down and that family should be given financial help and employment so that family can survive. National spokesperson of Shri Hindu Takht Ashok Tiwari Chandigarh , State President Manish Kumar Dubey ,media in-charge Pancham Chauhan Rakesh Dubey ,Amit Pandey, Rohit Kumar, Gulab, Lal Bahadur, Patru, Raju Kushwaha, Abhi Dubey, Ranjit, Shyam Narayan, Sushil, The team of Subhash Rajbhar Basant Lal, Inder Singh, Pankaj, Prashant, Pramod, and Shri Hindu Takht were present. Hundreds of Shree Hindu Takht workers were gathered.

Deeksha Kumari

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