Vishva Hindu Parishad's working president Alok Kumar on Sunday demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into the Bhiwani deaths case and said that the allegations of the involvement of Bajrang Dal in the matter are false.
On Thursday morning Haryana Police recovered two charred skeletons inside an SUV car near Barawas village in Haryana's Bhiwani district. The car had also been set on fire.
A day after two charred skeletons were found inside a burnt car in Haryana, Union Joint General Secretary of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Surendra Jain on Friday said that the names of Bajrang Dal members are unnecessarily being dragged in the case.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad chief Alok Kumar has hit out at Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav after the elevation of Swami Prasad Maurya as the party's general secretary despite his controversial remark on Ramcharitmanas.
"We objected to the misuse of the saffron colour and the use of words like 'shameless colour'. Keeping our objection in mind, the changes made in the film are correct. If after watching the movie we feel that there is something wrong, then we will reconsider, " Nair said.
While the controversy around the remark against Ramcharitmanas figured prominently in the discourse at the seers' meet, they arrived at the consensus that implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) would go a long way to stopping such 'attacks on Hindu society'.
VHP condemns decision of the state government to organise a state funeral of eight Nizam of Hyderabad, Mukkaram Jah on Wednesday. He claimed that it is all done for vote bank politics.
The Bajrang Dal will hold a protest at district centres in the country on January 17-18 and submit a memorandum to President Droupadi Murmu through the district magistrates urging to "neutralise the jihadist designs on Bharat."
Vishva Hindu Parishad on Monday announced a pan-India two-day protest starting Tuesday and said that the organisation would submit a memorandum to the President to take action against leaders who "provoke" the Muslim community.
Issuing a press statement, Advocate Alok Kumar said, "We are of the clear opinion that no pilgrimage site should be converted into a tourist destination."
he Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal in Karnataka's Mangaluru have launched a 'Love Jihad helpline' for the girls who fell in interfaith love.