Laws for Hindus only! Not for Muslims!
Two
forms of laws are getting apparent in length and breadth of the Indian state of
Bengal; while every sort of harsh law is being enforced against Hindus,
minority community, virtually Muslim, is being given exemption (in every capacity)
regarding same offences.
This
is not any baseless claim – a musical soiree (jalsa) was organized by Muslims on January 1, 2013 at Kalasbazar,
Block: Magrahat, District: 24 Paraganas (South) throughout the night flouting all
civilized and legal norms. Even if the gathering left sufferings for people in
the environs, especially for patients, police remained silent despite repeated
pleas. And the painful experience continued till 4am in the morning. Law and
order was raped once more.
Had
Hindus done the same, the entire soiree would have been devastated, let alone putting
Hindu leaders behind the bars. Myriad instances of such developments are there
and how police and administration across Bengal is engaged to warn Hindus of
dire consequences (if there is any violation of police’s instructions) is known
to all.
According to Memo:
367/ICA/NB/PN Date: 09/10/2012 (Kolkata Police notification on use of
microphones and sound boxes during Durga Puja & Lakshmi Puja), use of
any microphone or sound box without requisite permission and violation of the
aforesaid directions or any other conditions imposed by the authority granting
such permission is actionable and punishable Under Section 17D of the Calcutta
Suburban Police Act, 1866 as amended in the year 1962 and Section 34A of Police
Act, 1861 amended in the year 1963 (West Bengal Amendment XXXVIII of 1963) and
P.A. System and other equipment will also be liable to be seized.
Such laws
prevail throughout Bengal; Hindus remain subject to the same while Muslims are
given a free rein at every nook.
Does
democracy in India mean Muslim appeasement only?
Hindu Samhati regularly
monitors and reports violations against Hindus in West
Bengal . We also work with both governmental and NGO agencies for
proper education on protection and ensure remedies to the Hindu populace as per
prevailing law of the land.
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