VHP files police complaint against 6 persons in Mandvi for abusing Hindu deities

Mandvi: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has submitted a written complaint at the Mandvi police station alleging that obscene language was used for Hindu Gods and Goddesses during a discussion on religious conversions at Vareth village of Mandvi.

According to the complaint submitted, this activity was going on from the rooftop of a house in Vareth village using a loudspeaker.

The complaint also levels a serious allegation that Hindu Gods and Goddesses were referred to as satans on the loudspeaker.

The complaint mentions that a meeting was organized at a house in Hingolai faliya of Vareth village where anti-Hindu comments were being made. At this meeting, people were being persuaded to renounce their Hindu faith for Christianity in return for free education and other such benefits.

When this came to the notice of VHP and Bajrang Dal, some activists of these outfits had reached the spot of the meeting and asked them to stop abusing Hindu deities immediately.

However, pastor Polraj, a native of Chennai, told the Hindu activists that he was propagating Christianity and nobody could stop him from doing so and even threatened to kill them if they objected, the complaint says.

The complaint names Polraj and Kishore Sindhi (both natives of Chennai), Ramsingh Chowdhury, Prafulla Chowdhury and Mitul Chowdhury (all three residents of Songarh) and one Manubhai. DeshGujarat.