VHP demands Muslims should be prohibited from selling puja items at Hindu religious sites (Deccan Herald)

Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) secretary general Bajrang Bagra also appealed to people to remain vigilant and immediately inform the local administration if they find anyone from the minority community selling puja items near temples and other Hindu religious sites.

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By PTI

New Delhi: The VHP on Tuesday claimed that Muslims are selling puja items at various Hindu pilgrimage sites by “concealing” their identity and urged all state governments to take effective steps to prevent them from running such shops “so that the faith of Hindus is not hurt”.

Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) secretary general Bajrang Bagra also appealed to people to remain vigilant and immediately inform the local administration if they find anyone from the minority community selling puja items near temples and other Hindu religious sites.

“We have recently received some information that Muslims have set up shops at some Hindu pilgrimage sites like Kedarnath and are selling prasada and other puja items to the devotees. Legally, nobody should have any objection to it. We also do not have,” Bagra said in a statement.

“But many incidents have come to light over the years when Muslim shopkeepers spat in the food, drinks and other eatables before giving them to the customers. Therefore, Muslims running shops at religious sites and selling prasada and puja items is a matter of concern,” he claimed.

The VHP demands that all the state governments ensure that Muslims do not sell puja items at any Hindu religious site, Bagra said.

“They should be prohibited from selling puja items at Hindu religious sites so that the faith of Hindus is not hurt,” the senior VHP functionary added.

This story was originally published in deccanherald.com. Read the full story here.

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