VHP bandh call in Rajpipla against kidnappings of Hindu girls
April 09, 2013
By our correspondent, Rajpipla, 9 April 2013
Vishwa Hindu Parishad has declared bandh in Rajpipla – district headquarter of Narmada on 11 April.
The bandh call has been given against kidnappings of Hindu girls by Muslim youths. According to VHP, in last two years six Hindu girls have been kidnapped by Muslim romeos, and they are converted to Islam.
The latest incident involves Hindu girl Hemlataben Maheshbhai Kanojia from Machhi market area who has been kidnapped by Nava Faliya’s Imtiaz alias Mohammad Sheikh.
A complaint in this regard has been filed in Rajpipla police station on Monday.
Last week a married Hindu woman was kidnapped from Lachhras village. Hindu family was attacked wish sharp weapons while kidnapping the girl according to VHP.
A meeting of Hindu organizations was held in this connection at Karjan guest house.
Now VHP has put a sign board in tower chowk announcing that against the kidnappings of Hindu girls by anti-social Muslim elements and religious conversion of these girls, bandh will be observed on 11th if Hindu girls are not searched and handed over to their families.
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