Hindu bashing in Tamilnadu

via HK published on August 8, 2006

Chennai:DMK led Tamilnadu government planning to take harsh actions against Hindu festivals. The move is part of Minority appeasing agenda and to tarnish the Hindu sentiments.One cannot witness this sort of Hindu bashing even in any of the of the countries, were Hindus are minority.


  


For the upcoming Vinayaka Chathurthi following rules have been issued to appease the Muslims and Christians in Tamilnadu.


 


1)The procession should not stop before mosques and churches.


 


2)The procession time should not be delayed so as to stop before the namaz time in mosques.


 


3) The Vinayaka idols should be taken only on a tractor or a lorry.


 


4) Persons should not walk behind the idol in procession.


 


5) Only ten persons can go with the idol in a lorry and only five persons will be allowed if the idol is taken in a tractor.


 


6) Clay idols alone will be allowed to be taken in the procession. Vinayaka idols made of plaster of Paris will not be allowed.


 


7) No one should use firecrackers during the procession.


 


8) None should take with him colour powders or fireballs.


 


9) Loud speakers should not be used.


 


10)The procession should conform to existing traffic rules and should keep to the left.


 


11)Musical instruments should not be taken and made use of during the procession.


 


12) The organizers should issue identity cards to those participating in the procession.


 


This outrageous move is a challenge to our constitution which grants equal treatment to its entire citizen irrespective of what religion you follow, This Minority pampering step is a challenge to all followers of Hinduism in the country.


 

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