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PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

 

 

The Shiv Sena Hindustan today announced that it would launch a month-long yatra from Patiala to Amritsar on November 14 to press for various demands in Punjab.

The demands included adequate compensation to families of Hindus killed in the 1984 anti-Sikh pogroms conducted by the Hindus; minority community status to Hindus in Punjab and an economic package to Hindus killed during the militancy period in the state (especially by the Hindu Indian Intelligence operatives posing as Sikhs!)

It also expressed disappointment over the recent High Court ruling in the Ayodhya title suit, and pledged its support to the Hindu Mahasabha in moving the Supreme Court against the verdict.

"We are strongly opposed to division of Ramjanambhoomi into three parts ... it is not going to bring smooth results," party president Pawan Kumar told reporters here.

 

October 4, 2010

Conversation about this article

1: Gur Singh (Chicago, U.S.A.), October 04, 2010, 9:43 PM.

States can rule oppressively only as long as people are divided. The State will have to govern once its citizens stand united. "Mob"ification of religion is the easiest way to divide people as a mob's own existence is animal instinct and the failure of dharam is a free catalyst to go back to the Jungle Age.

2: Khalsa Lakhvir Singh (Nairobi, Kenya), October 07, 2010, 1:52 AM.

After 25 years, these guys can find no other way to raise funds for their activities but through such cheap tactics and excuses? Poor folks!

3: Amritpal Singh (Chandigarh, Punjab), February 02, 2011, 12:03 PM.

Shiv Sena ... just a bunch of paid idiots.

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