New Delhi. As such, there is an influx of uncountable news in this world of news, some of which are shocking, some disturbing, some shock our sensibilities, and some are filled with the feelings of anti-social elements. . In this episode, in this special report today, we are going to introduce you to a similar news, after being exposed to it, the winds of questions will start flowing in your mind. The question was about who was involved behind doing such a misdeed. After all, what action has the police taken in this whole matter till now? After all, what does a person want to prove through his misdeeds, so let us now bring you to the point of direct issue without getting too entangled in the roles and tell what is the whole matter.
So this whole matter of shocking and disturbing has come to the fore from Kota in Rajasthan, where something has been written in Urdu on the statue of Hanuman ji. Now what is the meaning of these Urdu alphabets written on the statue of Hanuman ji, it is difficult to say at the moment, but it is so clear that the mischievous elements have definitely made it clear through these misdeeds that they are among the people in the society. They can be bent on crossing any limits to increase enmity. They don’t mind about it. However, the investigation of the matter has been started by the police administration. Now the wait is to identify the person who has done this nefarious act. Let us tell you that the video of this whole matter is also going viral very fast on social media. In which you will find some alphabets written in Urdu on the statue of Hanuman ji.
It is worth noting here that all this has happened in that province of India, where Gehlot government is ruling. It is worth noting that the faith of Hindus is constantly being targeted under Gehlot Raj, but the silence of the government is enough to say that the faith of Hindus is in danger under the present regime. In the past, a 300-year-old Shiva temple in Alwar district was also demolished by the administration in the name of encroachment, while the mosque was abandoned. For which the Gehlot government had to face all-round criticism. At the same time, after being surrounded by all-round criticism, CM Gehlot, taking a U-turn, said that the temple will be built at the place where the temple has been demolished. However, now no matter how many arguments the government may present in its defence, it has become clear that the Gehlot government of Rajasthan is not at all sensitive about the faith of Hindus and it is now a matter of politics to woo the voters. I have no hesitation in doing the politics of appeasement.