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Neither Human right activists Nor Govt turned up for Pak Hindu : VHP
480 Pak Hindus are worst sufferers, Visa expiring today (08/04/13) but no respite
New Delhi April 7, 2013. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today criticized centre & the state Government of Delhi alongwith Human right groups for not helping Hindus came from Pakistan after a long story of their sufferings, tortures and inhuman behavior by Zihadi forces and their government agencies. The state vice president of VHP Delhi shri Mahavir Prasad Gupta today asked all Govt agencies, human right groups and socalled social workers, who usually cries for terror groups, Zihadis and non hindus, that why are they kept mum for these Hindus.
According to shri Vinod Bansal, the media chief of VHP Delhi the Visa for all 480 Hindus escaped from Pakistan is going to expire on 08/04/13. We have appealed all concerned central & state government ministries alongwith national and UN Human right commissions for the safety, security, food, shelters and Indian citizenship for all those worst sufferers of the Zihadi forces but no one have turned up. We thought that even after sending these letters last month all have kept mum because the sufferers are hindus, non others. However leader of opposition in Delhi Vidhan sabha shri VK Malhotra raised this issue in legislative assembly last week but it is very unfortunate that not even a single political leader or a govt. agency have yet visited the place. A detailed discussion in the last secession of parliament on issue of atrocities on Hindus in Pakistan also seems to became a futile exercise, he added.
The secretary General VHP south Delhi shri Vijay Gupta appealed all concerned citizen of the country to come forward to help the victims of Zihadi Pak Muslims and send the food, utensils, medicines etc to the relief camp setup by the social worker shri Nahar Singh at 16, Ambedkar colony, Bijwasan, New Delhi-110 061 or contact us at 09212376123, 09210110863or 09212126309.
Regards
Vinod Bansal
Media Chief
Vishwa Hindu Parishad-Delhi
M-9810949109

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