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Yati Narsinghanand exhorts Hindus to pick up arms in Delhi’s Hindu Mahapanchayat

Yati Narsinghanand, the head priest of Ghaziabad’s Dasna Devi Temple and the main organiser of the Haridwar anti-Muslim genocidal event, Sunday exhorted Hindus to pick up arms.

He was speaking during a Hindu mahapanchayat at Delhi’s Burari ground.

At least 200 people had gathered for the Hindutva event in the national capital though Delhi Police said the organisers did not have permission to hold the event.

“40% Hindus will be killed if India were to get a Muslim PM. This is the future of Hindus. If you want to change this, be a man. What is it to be a man? Someone who is armed,” said Narsinghanand.

Narsinghanand is out on bail in connection with the Haridwar case.

The event was organised by Preet Singh, founder of the Save India Foundation. Preet Singh who had been seen actively participating in the genocidal sloganeering at Jantar Mantar last year, had received bail in the case in September 2021.

Journalists attacked, called as “jihadi”

Journalists who were on assignment to cover Hindu Mahapanchayat in New Delhi’s Burari ground have been assaulted by Hindutva groups.

Five journalists, including four Muslim journalists, were escorted away by the police after they were targeted by Hindutva groups after being asked their religious identity.

https://twitter.com/arbabali_jmi/status/1510530205688819717?t=QTXfWbiWb1V9Sts5EB0dtQ&s=19

Arbab Ali, Meer Faisal, Shahid Tantry, Md Meherban and Meghnad Bose are the journalists targeted by assailants. Shivangi Saxena and Ronak Bhatt of NewsLaundry were also assaulted by the audience.

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