Vishwa Hindu Parishad National Spokesperson Vinod Bansal
Demonstrations were held on Saturday to protest the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike. A large number of people, including children, took to the streets carrying black flags in Hassanabad, Rainawari, Saidakdal, Mir Bihari and Ashbagh areas of the city. However, the demonstration remained peaceful. Now Vishwa Hindu Parishad has targeted this demonstration.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad National Spokesperson Vinod Bansal said on showing black flag in Kashmir, just look at their eco system. Nasrallah is dead and Mehbooba is in tears. The attack took place in Beirut and black flags are being shown in Kashmir. He said that Article 370 has been removed from Jammu and Kashmir, but the idea of ​​feeding terrorists and shedding tears for them has not gone.
‘What do you want Gaza’s flute player?’
He further said that Nasrallah received 72 hurrays, what do you want in heaven if you keep playing Gaza’s flute. Now Kashmir has changed, India is moving forward. Regarding the PDP chief, the VHP leader said that instead of being a terrorist, one should try to be a lover of humanity.
After Nasrallah’s death, Srinagar’s Lok Sabha member Agha Ruhullah, who was campaigning for the National Conference leadership, has suspended his campaign. At the same time, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti has also suspended his election campaign for today.
The PDP chief has canceled today’s election campaign
Mehbooba Mufti posted on Instagram on Saturday saying that in solidarity with the martyrs of Lebanon and Gaza, especially Hassan Nasrallah, I am canceling the Apna Apna campaign tomorrow (Sunday). We stand with the people of Palestine and Lebanon in this hour of sorrow.
Israel attacked on Friday evening
Israel attacked the Lebanese city of Beirut with powerful bombs on Friday evening. Hezbollah chief Nasrallah and some of his commanders have been killed in this attack. After Nasrallah’s death, several of his supporters countries, including Iran and Lebanon, declared 3-5 days of public mourning.