Thursday, January 10, 2013

VHP protest against Pak attacks on Army demanded breaking all ties with Pakistan




New Delhi-January 10, 2013, Vishwa Hindu Parishad today protested at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi against brutal killing of India Soldiers by Pakistani Army and regular attacks on Hindus and Sikhs living there. Addressing the VHP cadres Shri Satyendra Mohan, the secretary general VHP Delhi said that Govt’s meek & weak response to this brutality is very painful and looking to the continuous attacks on our citizens and soldiers, Bharat should sever all trade and diplomatic ties with Pakistan.
Shri Manoj Verma, Member, Bajrang Dal Central executive committee said that Pakistan have crossed all limits of humanity by beheading both Indian army men and mutilating their bodies. The devils also took away the head of one of them as a trophy of victory the same way as they have been doing following their barbaric ideology in past many centuries. Bajrang dal cant’ kept mum on the issue, he added.
Shri Brijmohan Sethi, the state vice President VHP said that it is historical that whenever Bharat extended his hand of friendship, Pakistan breached our trust and attacked us. Now, such a brutal inhuman infiltration & attack on our brave army is unbearable, he said.
Briefing about the protest, shri Vinod Bansal, the media chief of VHP Delhi said that holding play cards, banners and posters in their hands, protestors were seems very angry. They snatched Pakistani flag bring to burn and put their feets and shoes on it. Shouting slogans, they all demanded Tit for tat.
A team comprised of the state secretary VHP shri Ram Pal Singh, Bajrang Dal State chief shri Shiv Kumar and Neeraj Doneria submitted a memorandum to the president of Bharat. In its memorandum VHP demanded immediate cancellation of all diplomatic and trade relations with Pak and seize fire across the border to save our citizens and army men.  
 Many office bearers of VHP including shri Deepak Kumar, Manish Rai, and shri Rajendra Chauhan addressed the gathering.

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