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VHP America Invites Hindutva Hatemonger Yati Narsinghanand for Navaratri Event
The VHPA is an independent body in the sense that they are registered as a tax exempt organisation in the US, but they share their name, roots and ideology with the VHP in India.
Yati Narsinghanand standing in front of a banner that says Muslims can t enter the Dasna temple. Photo: Twitter/@NarsinghVani
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Delhi Police summons UP priest Yati Narsinghanand for inflammatory comments on Prophet
Delhi Police summons UP priest Yati Narsinghanand for inflammatory comments on Prophet
Delhi police has summoned Yati Narsinghanand for allegedly making inflammatory comments against the Prophet and Islam during a press conference in Delhi, last week.
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File photo of Dasna Devi temple head priest Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati
Delhi Police on Friday summoned Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati, head priest of Dasna Devi temple in Uttar Pradesh s Ghaziabad. The priest is accused of hurting religious sentiments with his remarks on the Prophet during a press conference in Delhi last week.
Labelled ‘jihadi’, Sai Baba’s idol demolished in Delhi. Hindu hardliner exults. Devotees despair
The demolition is inspired by the same ideas that animate attacks on religious minorities, say scholars. Apr 04, 2021 · 06:30 am An idol of Sai Baba was demolished in a temple in Delhi on March 25. | Screenshots from videos circulating on social media.
First, he instructs a worker to uproot the idol with a crowbar, then he takes a hammer to it five times. “He is no god, he died in 1918,” the middle-aged man declares, looking into the camera. “He was Muslim.”
“Mullah hai,” says another voice in the background, using a pejorative term for Muslims.