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  • Adipurush trailer launch: Saffron flags, ‘Jai Shri Ram’ chants in movie halls

    Adipurush trailer launch: Saffron flags, ‘Jai Shri Ram’ chants in movie halls

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    Ahead of the trailer launch of the widely anticipated film ‘Adipurush’, starring Prabhas as Lord Ram, Kriti Sanon as goddess Sita, Sunny Singh as Lakshman and Saif Ali Khan as Raavan, flags walked in the venue — a multiplex in the heart of Mumbai’s Juhu area with saffron flags chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’.

    As the media waited with bated breath for the trailer release, fans, dressed in ethnic wear, walked in holding saffron flags and chanted the name of Lord Ram, who is essayed by Prabhas in the film.

    They also chanted “Shri Ram Lakshman Janki, Jai Hanuman ki” (Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita, all hail Lord Hanuman).

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    The religious emotion was also drummed up by the emcee who chanted in unison with the crowd.

    The coordinated activity also saw different placards on the same lines. The chants grew stronger as the trailer release drew closer.

    Earlier, the film’s dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir countered Congress’s claim for putting a ban on the religious outfit Bajrang Dal as a part of their manifesto during the high-voltage Karnataka elections.

    ‘Adipurush’, is set to be released theatrically on June 16.

    Similar scenes were witnessed in Hyderabad during the trailer launch in the city where fans raised slogans of ‘Jai Shree Ram’, after flocking to the AMB theatre in Gachibowli and streets surrounding it as the word of Prabhas’s attendance spread like wildfire.

    Kriti and Prabhas watched the trailer inside the theatre alongside the ecstatic fans.

    (With inputs from IANS)

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  • To counter Modi’s Jai Bajrangbali, Uddhav comes up with ‘Jai Shivaji’ in Karnataka

    To counter Modi’s Jai Bajrangbali, Uddhav comes up with ‘Jai Shivaji’ in Karnataka

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    Mumbai: Countering Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to Karnataka voters to utter the name of “Jai Bajrangbali”, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday urged the Marathi voters to invoke “Jai Bhavani” and “Jai Shivaji” while casting their votes.

    Reacting to Modi’s statements, the Shiv Sena-UBT President said that when his father and Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray had sought votes in the name of Hindutva in 1987, his voting rights were taken away for six years in 1999 with effect from 1995 by the Election Commission.

    “If the country’s PM is promoting Hinduism, then the voting rules may have been changed now… The Marathi-speaking people of Karnataka should say ‘Jai Bhavani’, aJai Shivaji’ and then vote for the candidates of Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES),” Thackeray said.

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    He also frowned at the Congress for raising the issue of Bajrangbali in the elections and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s strong reactions to it ahead of the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls.

    The Sena-UBT chief said the need of the hour is unity among the people who believe that there should not be a dictatorship in the country.

    “Its not about defeating an individual but vanquishing the attitude. Everyone should come forth unitedly to defeat the dictatorial attitude,” declared Thackeray.

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  • Say ‘Jai Bajrangbali’ while casting vote, PM says in Karnataka; Cong calls it attempt to polarise

    Say ‘Jai Bajrangbali’ while casting vote, PM says in Karnataka; Cong calls it attempt to polarise

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    Ankola: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged the people of Karnataka to say ‘Jai Bajrangbali’ when they cast their vote to “punish” the Congress for its “culture of abuse”, as BJP leaders stepped up attack on the opposition party over its election manifesto promise of banning the Bajrang Dal.

    Hitting back, the Congress alleged that Prime Minister Modi and his party are refusing to speak about the “scam-ridden” BJP government in Karnataka and are “merely looking for lame-duck excuses to polarise the election”. The party defended its stand against the Bajrang Dal, saying the Constitution prescribes action against any individual and organisation spreading hatred or enmity.

    Addressing a public meeting in Uttara Kannada district, Modi said the Congress and its leaders hate and abuse him because he has crashed their “corrupt system”.

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    “In this election, Congress is seeking votes in the name of its leader who is retiring…the other way in which they are seeking votes is by abusing Modi… .

    “Will anyone in Karnataka accept this culture of abuse? What will you (people) do this time? Will you punish them? Will you punish the abusers?… When you press the button in the polling booth, punish them by saying ‘Jai Bajrangbali’,” he added.

    Prime Minister Modi also urged the audience at all his rallies to raise the chant of ‘Bajranjbali ki Jai’ with him, besides his usual slogans of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘ Vande Mataram’, hailing the motherland.

    Modi had come down heavily on the Congress on Tuesday after its poll promise of banning Bajrang Dal, saying the Congress in its manifesto “has decided to lock up Lord Hanuman. Initially, they locked up Prabhu Shri Ram (Lord Ram). And now they want to lock up people who say ‘Jai Bajrang Bali’ (Hail Hanuman).”

    On Wednesday, he made it a point at the beginning as well as at the end of his speech to raise the slogan praising Lord Hanuman in Mulki in Dakshina Kannada district, Ankola in Uttara Kannada and Bailhongal in Belagavi.

    The BJP, its Karnataka unit and other party leaders also tweeted on Wednesday with the hashtag ‘HanumaBhaktaModi’.

    The BJP had termed the Congress move as an “insult” to Lord Hanuman and the ‘height of appeasement”.

    The Bajrang Dal has, meanwhile, announced it will conduct ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ recital programmes across Karnataka on Thursday.

    “This is the time when ‘Dharma’ is in danger and standing together is the only way forward. We should set aside our differences and come together to protect dharma, and hold hands together,” the right-wing organisation said in a statement.

    However, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala said that the Constitution and law “are clear – any individual or organisation spreading hatred or enmity must be proceeded against in accordance with law”.

    “The duty to follow Raj darma is of the prime minister and chief minister but they refuse to do so,” he tweeted.

    He said Lord Hanuman depicts piousness, service and sacrifice. Comparing him “as synonymous to any individual or organisation is an insult, the Congress leader said and asked the prime minister to apologise.

    “Kannadigas are ready for 40% Bhrastasura Dahana!,” he tweeted.

    However, Karnataka Energy Minister V Sunil Kumar, who was the state convenor of Bajrang Dal, said the Congress’ move is aimed at appeasing the Muslims.

    In a series of tweets, the minister said Bajrang Dal is not an anti-social organisation and it strives for the protection of the Hindu community and “gomata” (mother cow). He wondered whether the Congress wants to ban Bajrang Dal just because the BJP banned the Popular Front of India last year.

    The political row over the issue has spread to other states too.

    In BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and state home minister Narottam Mishra said Congress’ state chief Kamal Nath should clarify his stand on the issue as he is a devotee of Lord Hanuman.

    “What is its (being a Hanuman devotee) relation with this (banning Bajrang Dal)?” Nath retorted when reporters asked him about the BJP leaders’ remarks.

    Asked if a similar poll promise will be made by the Congress in Madhya Pradesh, he said, “That will be decided by the manifesto committee. Even the Supreme Court and the entire state are saying that those who spread hatred and create controversies should face action. This is a matter of our social unity.”

    In a letter to Nath on Wednesday, Mishra said, “The Congress may go to any extent for the politics of appeasement.”

    “I have written a letter to Kamal Nath. I have seen his many tweets in which he posed himself as a Hanuman devotee. Congress equated Bajrang Dal with PFI. Nath should clarify his stance,” he said.

    He said that this politics of appeasement of Congress has hurt the sentiments of “Rashtra bhakts” and devotees of Ram and Hanuman.

    Chouhan called Bajrang Dal a “staunch nationalist organisation”.

    Asking Nath to clarify his stand, he said, “No one will forget those who were pampering the network of SIMI in Madhya Pradesh. Those who opposed the surgical strike and glorified terrorists are now talking about banning Bajrang Dal.”

    “They are talking of banning Bajrang Dal, which is a staunch nationalist organization, opposes terrorism and love jihad’. The organisation that creates a sense of patriotism, is involved in social service, works for self-respect and awareness towards one’s religion and culture is being compared with a terrorist organisation like PFI?”

    Congress Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh too posted several tweets targeting Bajrang Dal.

    “Modi ji’s Religion is Hindutatva’ and not Hindu or Sanatan Dharm. As Savarkar ji has said Hindutva has nothing to do with Hindu Religion’ Bajrang Dal has nothing to do with Lord Hanuman. It is an organisation of goons (sic),” Singh alleged.

    Rajasthan minister Govind Ram Meghwal said the Congress is not against ‘Bajrangbali’ (Lord Hanuman), but is against the people who are committing a crime by forming an organisation in the deity’s name.

    Rajasthan Food and Civil Supplies Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas said that he is an ardent devotee of lord Hanuan.

    “The Congress itself is a devotee of Bajrangbali. It bans those who try to create a situation of conflict in the name of religion,” Khachariyawas said.

    Chouhan said that Congress was opposed to the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and had called Ram-Setu imaginary. The Congress opposed Hindutva on every occasion and now it stands exposed, he said.

    Union Minister Anurag Thakur also targeted the Congress.

    “For vote bank, they used to say that Lord Ram is imaginary… On the other hand, under the Narendra Modi government, Kartarpur Corridor was opened, ropeway reached Hemkunt Sahib…and now a grand Lord Ram temple is being built in Ayodhya. No power in the world has been able to stop Bajrangbali or his followers,” he said.

    The Congress, in its election manifesto for the May 10 Karnataka polls, on Tuesday said it will take decisive action as per law including imposing a ban on organisations like Bajrang Dal and PFI and alleged that they were promoting enmity among communities.

    Bajrang Dal is a right-wing Hindu outfit and has often courted controversies over vigilante action. Bajrang is another name for Lord Hanuman and the outfit’s insignia carries the picture of the Hindu deity.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Hyderabad: 2 shout ‘Jai Shree Ram’ slogan in Makkah Masjid, held

    Hyderabad: 2 shout ‘Jai Shree Ram’ slogan in Makkah Masjid, held

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    Hyderabad: Two persons from Maharashtra who allegedly raised ‘Jai Sree Ram’ slogans at Makkah Masjid were taken into custody by the Hussainialam police on Thursday. This is the first time that such an incident has taken place inside the mosque, which is one of the largest historic Muslim place of worship in the city.

    According to the police, three individuals Anmol, Vishal and Venkat had come to the Mecca Masjid in the afternoon on Thursday. After going inside, they raised “Jai Shree Ram” slogans, which today is a Hindutva war cry used in rallies, or during any anti-minority attack as well. Vishal is on the run.

    On noticing it, the security personnel in the Makkah Masjid immediately took them into custody and alerted the Hussainialam police station. A police team took them into custody and is interrogating them.

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    The police are making efforts to identify and arrest the other person who escaped from the spot. Security at the Mecca Masjid was beefed up following the incident. Senior police officials also visited the mosque, which is located in the Charminar area and is a major tourist attraction as well.

    The Makkah Masjid in Hyderabad is a 17th-century mosque from the Golconda period (1518-1687). Its construction was initiated by Sultan Mohd Qutb Shah, the fifth monarch of the Qutb Shahi (or Golconda) dynasty (which also founded and built Hyderabad in 1591).

    Sultan Mohd Qutb Shah was the nephew of Hyderabad’s founder Mohd Quli Qutb Shah. The former decided to construct the mosque for those who could not travel to Mecca for pilgrimage. According to legend, he reportedly managed to bring a brick from the Kaaba, which was part of the Makkah Masjid’s foundation in 1616, when the construction began.

    However, it is said that Hyderabad’s founding prime minister Mir Momin Astrabadi prophesied that whoever completes the mosque would be the last king. Hence, Sultan Mohd Qutb Shah apparently abandoned his plans, which the next two kings of the Golconda kingdom tried to complete but failed.

    By 1687 however, the Mughal empire under Aurangzeb undertook its southern expansion, and Hyderabad (Golconda kingdom) was the last Deccan state to fall to the north Indian empire. Hyderabad was almost entirely destroyed in the final siege in 1687. It was after that under the Mughals that the Makkah Masjid (that was spared) was completed by around 1695.

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  • MP: Muslim boy stripped, forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’, ‘Pak Murdabad’

    MP: Muslim boy stripped, forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’, ‘Pak Murdabad’

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    A minor Muslim boy was allegedly kidnapped and forced to raise ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and ‘Pakistan Murdabad’ slogans in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

    According to reports, three minors abducted the 11-year-old boy and took him to a pond, luring him with toys. They then forced him to chant ‘Jai Siya Ram’, ‘Pakistan Murdabad’ and ‘Hindustan Zindabad’.

    In a video, recorded by the accused that surfaced and has been shared widely shared on social media, the naked Muslim boy can be seen repeating “Jai Shri Mahakal” and “Jai Shri Ram” after the perpetrators as they thrash him with a belt.

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    As they force him to say Hindustan Zindabad, he states, “We live in Hindustan we will say Hindustan Zindabad only!”

    A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against them in response to a complaint filed by the boy’s parents. They have been accused under Indian Penal Code Sections 323 (causing harm), 294 (obscene act in a public place), and 365 (kidnapping for unlawful imprisonment).

    The police released the three youngsters based on the surety of the parents and will also be counselled.

    According to the Indore police, the youngster and those accused of the crime used to live in the same neighbourhood, and their parents are workers.

    The police have requested for the video not be circulated since the boys are minors.



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  • Priest asks Sajid Khan to chant Jai Shri Ram – Viral Video

    Priest asks Sajid Khan to chant Jai Shri Ram – Viral Video

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    Mumbai: Filmmaker Sajad Khan made his first public appearance after his exit from Bigg Boss 16 during the special screening of Sidharth Malhotra-Rashmika Mandanna-starrer ‘Mission Majnu’ in Mumbai. During the event, Sajid was asked about his experience in Bigg Boss and even some paps requested him to reveal the winner of the season. He was spotted having a brief converstaion with paps but what grabbed the eyeballs of netizens was viral video in which a priest asked Sajid to chan Jai Shri Ram.

    Priest at first requested filmmaker to take a photo with him and clicked a selfie with him. Just after capturing photograph, the priest asked Sajid Khan to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’. Bigg Boss 16 contestant left the event just after the priest’s request. A video of Sajid fleeing the event has surfaced on social media platforms. The priest tried to make sajid Khan chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’ thrice in the video.

    Netizens flooded the comments section by reacting to the incident that happened with the Sajid Khan. One user wrote, “Kiyu force karre ho jay siyaram bolne ke liye yeh resson hai desh ko andhbhakto ne barbad kardiya hai..! Shame on you (Why force someone to say Jai Shri Ram. Such andhbhakts are the reason why our country is backward),”

    Another social media user wrote, “I am Hindu baki bro kisi ko jabardasti Jay Shri Ram nahin bula sakte or na Allah u Akbar sab apne apne dharm ka Aadar Karen”.

    We have observed that most of the netizens supported Sajid Khan in the comments box but a few recalled allegations of sexual misconduct made by various actresses and models against him.

    Relevant to mention here that Sajid Khan took a voluntary exit from TV reality show Bigg Boss to shoot for his upcoming film ‘100 percent’. The film stars Riteish Deshmukh, Shehnaaz Gill, Nora Fatehi and John Abraham.

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