RBD, Shiv Sena, Mission Statehood hold protests, torch effigies of Pakistan against Delhi terror attack

Rashtriya Bajrang Dal activists protesting at Jammu against Delhi attack on Wednesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
Rashtriya Bajrang Dal activists protesting at Jammu against Delhi attack on Wednesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 12: Various organisations held protest demonstrations against the terrorists and Pakistan for triggering Delhi blast and their plot to create large scale disturbances in the country through RDX blasts at different places here, today.
The Jammu unit of the Rashtriya Bajrang Dal (RBD) today staged a protest against Jihadi activity and Pakistan’s role in recent terror incidents, burning the Pakistani flag and an effigy of Jaish-e-Muhammad leader, Masood Azhar. The demonstration was led by State president RBD, Rakesh Bajrangi.

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Addressing the gathering, Bajrangi said the recent car blast near a metro station gate in Delhi that killed 12 people and injured more than 25, is an act against humanity. He praised the Jammu & Kashmir Police for recent counter-terror operations and cited arrests made across several states, the detention of a doctor named Adil Ahmed reported to have been apprehended from Saharanpur, the arrest of his associate, Mujammil, from Faridabad, and the reported custody of a doctor named Shaheen and his brother in Lucknow.
Bajrangi said that large quantities of explosives and arms were seized from the accused, and that CCTV footage had linked suspects to the posting of Jaish posters in Kashmir. He also referred to a separate Gujarat police action in which a doctor and two associates were reportedly arrested for allegedly importing material from China for harmful experiments.
The RBD leader welcomed the police action and appealed to citizens to trust and respect security forces and investigative agencies.
He reiterated the Central Government’s stated position that any attack on the country’s sovereignty would be treated as an act of war and urged the Centre to take strong measures.
Shiv Sena (UBT) Jammu and Kashmir unit chief Manish Sahni has expressed deep grief and anger over the massive blast that took place on Monday near the historic Red Fort in the National Capital Delhi (in which 12 people were killed and more than 20 people were injured) and has demanded immediate military action against Pakistan and the terrorist organizations taking shelter in Pakistan by launching Operation Sindoor Two.
Led by party State president, Manish Sahni, Shiv Sainiks gathered at Indira Chowk in Jammu today, burning effigies of Pakistan and terrorist leader Hafiz Saeed, expressing deep anger over the horrific car bombing in Delhi.
Sahni described Pakistan as “a dog’s tail that never straightens,” Even after Operation Sindoor, Pakistan is expanding the scope of its nefarious and cowardly activities.
Recently, approximately 350 kilograms of RDX, two AK-47s, and a large cache of weapons were recovered from a Faridabad doctor. Ten hours after their recovery, a blast occurred at a busy area near the Red Fort in the Capital, Delhi. Hafiz Saeed, the leader of the Pakistani terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba, and his deputy chief, Saifullah Kasuri, have been continuously threatening to wipe out India and Hindus.
After the Pahalgam attack, PM Modi and Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh had stated that any future terrorist attack on Indian soil would be treated as an Act of war and would be responded to appropriately.
The time has come for our forces to enter Pakistan and completely wipe out Lashkar-e-Toiba and other terrorist organizations, he added.
Sunil Dimple president, Mission Statehood Jammu and Kashmir took out a anti Pakistan protest rally at Rehari Chungi and burnt Pak effigies flags, against the Lalkila bomb blast in Delhi
Addressing the protesters Sunil Dimple asked the Prime Minister and Home Minister how 3000 kg RDX Nitrate reached Delhi crossing so many borders.
Dimple demanded that Prime Minister, Narendra Modi should take decisions in the CCS meeting and issue a directive to the Army to start Operation Sindor, surgical strikes and take revenge from Pakistan.
He expressed shock at how this three thousand kilo RDX reached Delhi and from where it came.
Dimple urged the Prime Minister to seek resignation of the security personnel responsible and failed to stop the attack in Union Capital Delhi at Lalkila blasts which took a heavy toll of lives and left many injured.