The score of Hindutva organizations included Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, Hindu Ekta Endan, Patit Holiness Sanghana, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Representation. delete.
In the last few days, the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district administration banned the entry of at least two Hindutva organizations and their leaders amid calls to destroy the tomb.
The Sangli-based organization Hindu Ekta Andolan led by former MLC Nitin Shinde also gave a call to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar on March 11, after which the district administration banned the entry of the organization in the district for three days. Shinde and his supporters again organized a rally in Sangli to demand to shut down and shut down the tomb. Urus On the site. Speaking at the rally in the presence of some local BJP leaders, he said that “Aurangzeb’s grave should be thrown into the sea, the way the US thrown Osama bin Laden.” Similar demonstrations were held on 16 March by Patit Holiness Sanghana in Pune.
However, calls for state-wide performances by VHP and Bajrang Dal on 17 March attracted the highest reaction and media attention.
On March 15, Bajrang Dal leader Nitin Mahajan told the news agency ANI, “On March 17, we will ask the government that it should be removed. We will congratulate the government if they remove it, but if it does not, VHP and Bajrang Dal will come on the streets and launch a big movement.”
VHP’s Maharashtra and Goa Regional Secretary Govind Shende told several media outlets that the outfits have launched the demonstrations and will operate them “step by step”, in the final stages “March will march for the tomb. Flow.,
“If the government does not take appropriate steps, VHP and Bajrang Dal members will remove the grave and throw it into the sea,” he said.
Subsequently, two organizations were protested at several places in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Kolhapur, Sangli and Satara.
BJP’s Goshaihal MLA and serial Hashuel Speech Offender T Raja Singh also participated in demonstrations in Pune and supported the call for “Karswa”.
He said, “Aurangzeb’s tomb in Maharashtra is like a poisonous sword. Not only the Hindus of Maharashtra, but Hindus are asking all the Hindus asking why his grave is still present,” he said.
T Raja Singh also wrote Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat for the demand for allocation of funds for the tomb, and sought justification for the government’s continuous expenditure on it.
“If someone is to be glory, it will be Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and not Aurangzeb or his grave. Someone may ask why we need Aurangya’s grave in Maharashtra. People,” said Fadnavis.
After Monday’s clashes, several leaders of VHP and Bajrang Dal have been booked. Nagpur police have also filed five FIRs on violence, injuring 33 policemen.
Fundamentalism has been clearly going on for weeks on destroying Aurangzeb’s grave. Since the release of the film, on several occasions, anti -Muslim hatred was promoted in criticism of Aurangzeb’s criticism.
However, Fadnavis’s in-Principal support to remove the tomb only increased cases and was seen as a strategic support from the state government that Hindutva organizations were encouraged.
Fire flames that Fadnavis were fanning, eventually reached their own backyard, it seemed very short to maintain calls and laws and order for peace.