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stanley thermobecher Lok Sabha and asked the Congress leader to refrain from insulting the community. The protest meet was organised here under the banner of Sarva Hindu Samaj. Also ReadLoP Rahul Gandhi reaches Raebareli, meets party leaders The meeting was also attended by volunteers and members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS , Vishva Hindu Parishad VHP , Bajrang Dal, Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, Durga Vahi
stanley cup ni, Hindu Jagran Manch, Arya Samaj Pratinidhi Sabha, and Sanatan Dharma Pratinidhi Sabha. Many Hindu seers also participated in it. In protest against portraying Hindus as violent and insulting them in Parliament, the Hindu Shakti Sangam programme was organised by the Sarva Hindu Samaj at the Constitution Club on Tuesday, the organiser of the event said in a statement, without naming Gandhi. Through its Aakrosh Sabha protest meet today, the Sarva Hindu Samaj has given a clear warning to all the anti-Hindu forces who are constantly insulting the Hindu society and Sanatan Dharma inside and outside Parliament, that they should not test the patience of the Hindu society and consider its tolerance and brotherhood its weakness, it added. The protest meet comes days after Gandhi, while speaking in the Lok Sabha, launched a no-holds-barred attack on the ruling BJP on July 1 and said the leaders of the saffro Lqsf Tribal affairs should be handled by Brahmins or Naidus: Union Minister
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mugs stanley igh Court which had put on hold the Wrestling Federation of India WFI elections. A bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and S V Bhatti issued notices to Union Sports Ministry, Wrestling Federation of India, Assam Wrestling Association and others on a plea challenging the June 25 order of the high court. The counsel appearing for petitioner, Andhra Pradesh Amateur Wrestling Association, told the bench that a third party appeared before the high court on Sunday and got the matter stayed. He said the elections in the Wrestling Federation are getting delayed. The bench then proceeded to issue notice and stayed the high court order. Also ReadGauhati High Court stays Wrestling Federation of India elections The high court had on Monday fixed July 28 as
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