@myogiadityanath government has successfully demolished illegal construction on 100 bighas of Forest Department land which was done by a Pir of Pakistani origin. Yes you read it correctly, Pir of Pakistani origin. THREAD c/- https://twitter.com/DivyaSoti/status/1329725291137179648
In 1964, a Pir from Pakistan came to India and was able to secure 100 bighas of Forest Land on lease near one of the holiest Hindu teerthas, Shuk Teerth, the place where Shrimad Bhagwatam was narrated by Sage Shuka to Emperor Parikshit C/-
Now just imagine how compromised the secular cabal which ruled India must have been. We as Indian citizens need permits to travel in forest areas. We know how hard it is to get any lease from the government. But this Pakistani Pir got 100 bighas of forest land from Government C/-
On this Forest Department land, this Pakistan Pir built a mosque surrounded by a fort like structure with 400 rooms. Yes 400 rooms. Nearby Shuka Teerth lies in ruined state. Remember that Hindu refugees from Pakistan have not been able to build proper huts for themselves C/-
In 1979, Muzzaffarnagar District Magistrate granted Indian domicile certificate to this Pakistani Pir. Let us remind ourselves again about the plight of Hindu refugees. To secure citizenship for them, Hindus suffer riots, calumny and abuses of all kinds C/-
Local villagers narrate the suspicious activities inside the fort of this Pakistani Pir operating on Indian land. We in this country have a flagship govt program to ensure that everyone gets LPG connection. But this Pakistani Pir had supplies of truckloads of LPG and diesel. C/-
Trivia: Pir Sahab from Pakistan has 3 wives: one from Pakistan and Afghanistan each. C/-
This case is an stark example of what the so called secular forces have been up to, what kind of connections they have, what kind of sponsorship they enjoy and the kind of forces they patronize. C/-
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