'Those who take off their pants...', narrators Dhirendra Shastri and Pundarik Maharaj got angry on Pahalgam attack..

Dhirendra Krishna Shastri on Pahalgam Terror Attack: The entire country is in shock due to the brutality and barbarity with which the terrorists killed 26 tourists in Pahalgam. Amidst the anger erupting across the country over this act that shames humanity, now many religious leaders have also expressed their displeasure. Famous storyteller of Mathura Shri Pundrik Goswami said 'I request the government that those who remove their pants should be beheaded.' At the same time, Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham said, 'If being a Hindu in India becomes fatal, then there will be no greater misfortune than this.'

Storyteller Pundrik Goswami said after this incident, 'I request the government that those who remove their pants should be beheaded. Then the secular world says that terrorism has no religion. There is a religion to kill infidels and if that is the religion of terrorists then there should be a religion to kill terrorists too, which should be called Hinduism.' He further says, 'The girl was standing nearby and in front of her, her father was shot on the forehead. Her family members were saying that she was asking 'Can anyone survive after being shot here?' Become Sudarshan, is very necessary. Compassion should be shown to the one who deserves compassion. But now we will show mercy after asking religion, now we will show mercy after asking religion, now we will love after asking religion...'

At the same time, Dhirendra Krishna Shastri has also expressed his displeasure over this entire incident. He said, "If being a Hindu in India becomes fatal, then there will be no bigger misfortune than this. The incident that happened in Pahalgam is the most condemnable incident of this century. They did not ask which caste you belong to, whether you are a Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya or Sevak. They did not ask SC, ST, OBC, or upper caste. They did not even ask whether you speak Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, or Punjabi. The terrorists only asked whether you are a Hindu and shot you."

Dhirendra Shastri says, "The biggest challenge for Hindus now is that being a Hindu in India is in danger. There where you are 80 percent. Why is it so? Because we feel that we are divided, and that is why those 26 lives of Pahalgam, in which someone lost their brother and someone lost their father. Children were seen crying. Someone's life was destroyed before they could settle down. What must they be going through? I pray at the feet of Balaji that every affected family gets strength, may Balaji bless them." The whole family must have been shattered.' He further says, 'Who says that terrorism has no religion? Just look at the incident of Pahalgam. This incident has shaken the heart, and shattered the mind. This incident has left all of us thinking again.'

He further says that we will tell Hindus that if we do not wake up now, we will never wake up, so we all have to unite and increase our strength. We will have to develop and protect both weapons and scriptures. Hindus wake up.'

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