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VHP petitions Governor against banning of Togadia`s programme
Patna, Aug 16: VHP today petitioned Governor M Rama Jois against banning of programmes of its International General Secretary Praveen Togadia and Vice President Acharya Giriraj Kishore by the administration in Bihar and discribedit as ``unconstitutional, anti-nation and anti-Hindu.``
Patna, Aug 16: VHP today petitioned Governor M Rama Jois against banning of programmes of its International General Secretary Praveen Togadia and Vice President Acharya Giriraj Kishore by the administration in Bihar and discribedit as ``unconstitutional, anti-nation and anti-Hindu.``
A delegation of VHP state unit headed by its organising
Secretary Radha Mohan Singh called on the Governor this
evening and submitted a Memorendum to him to formally lodge
protest against banning of Togadia`s and Kishore`s visit to
the state.
Singh claimed that the Governor assured them of looking into the matter.
Terming as ``anti nation and unconstitutional`` the action of the administration preventing the VHP leaders from participating in Parishad`s programmes, Singh urged the
Governor to order an independent inquiry into the
circumstances that forced the administration to ban their visit.
Day after Togadia was packed off to Delhi without attending functions organised by VHP on the occasion of independence day in Patna, Kishore was today externed on his arrival from New Delhi without participating in the Parishad`s programme in Muzaffarpur.
Bureau Report
Day after Togadia was packed off to Delhi without attending functions organised by VHP on the occasion of independence day in Patna, Kishore was today externed on his arrival from New Delhi without participating in the Parishad`s programme in Muzaffarpur.
Bureau Report