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‘Hindus going to church for Christmas will be beaten brutally’; Bajrang Dal with threat

Widespread protest against threats by Bajrang Dal Assam leaders to beat up Hindus going to church for Christmas.



Widespread protest against threats by Bajrang Dal Assam leaders to beat up Hindus going to church for Christmas.

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‘Hindus going to church for Christmas will be beaten brutally’; Bajrang Dal with threat

Bajrang Dal district general secretary Mithu Nath's controversial statement said that not a single Hindu would be allowed to celebrate Christmas with Christians in Shillong.

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The leader had threatened that Bajrang Dal activists would be waiting with sticks to beat Hindus going to church for Christmas.

We can guess what will be the headlines of all the major newspapers in the country on December 26, The Bajrang Dal has unleashed the persecution of "religious extremists" and the media will call us gundas. But we don't care. We will not allow Hindus to go to church and celebrate Christmas This is the threatening speech of Mithu Nath.

The Bajrang Dal leader said that we are proud to call terrorists by the media while engaging in such activities for Hindus. The leader added that if anyone came to touch or harass their Hindu sisters, they would surely become gundas.

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