Labourers including Muslims punished for not paying Ganesh festival donation

August 23, 2016

Pune, Aug 23: Workers at a bakery here have allegedly been punished by members of a local Ganesh Mandal for refusing to pay them donation for the upcoming festival. Muslims were also among the punished labourers.

Ganesh

A purported video of the incident, which occurred at a bakery in Bhosari area on August 15, has gone viral, while the three accused have been arrested, police said.

According to an official of Bhosari police station, the accused went to the bakery and demanded 'vargani' (donation) of Rs 151 from the workers for the Ganesh festival.

The workers, who are non-Maharashtrians, said the owner of the shop was not there and hence they did not give the donation, the official said.

Following the denial for donation, the accused, identified as Prakash Landage (30), Ganesh Landage (30) and Mahesh Mare (31), abused the workers and later made them to do sit-ups, the official said.

A complaint was filed by one of the workers, Irshad Mommammed Ayub Khan, and a case under IPC sections 294 (obscene act or words in public), 341 (wrongful confinement), 385 (extortion) and 506 (criminal intimidation) was registered, the official said, adding investigations are underway.

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wellwisher
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

Worst than sadak chaap.
Khud Bhikary saath meiin ganesh ko bhi .....

WHere is vhp;bd

Satyameva jayate
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

Where are the 2 Go sons naren and Viren....please support your funds shafts rasoolullah friends......bheek manage kyo Ganesha ka izzat ka Florida banaate ho.....ha ha....

ali
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

Collecting fund for handicap or poor God.

Mohammed SS
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

Shame....Shame...What kind of shameless beggars in the name of Ganesh or Nagesh they need money to boos useless creature. this drama of worship should be stopped all over in India

Ahmed K. C.
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

PREM,
Even if God comes himself and tells them, they will not agree.
For them is the Ayat:-
Say, O disbelievers
I do not worship what you worship
Nor are you worshipers of what I worship.
Nor I will be a worshiper of what you worship.
For you is your religion and for me is my religion.

Our job is to give only message. Rest is Allah who will enlighten them. It's between them and their creator.
Not to worry too much if Allah sends him to Hell. It's his wish.

Reshma
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

really conjuse people of india.

Rikaz
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

You can find these kind of goons every nooks and corners of India since Bajrangi and sangh pariwar came in to existence around....they don't have moral value, go in to any level and terrorize people for their benefit....even police also mute spectators in front of them...and support them in their ugly activities...

PREM
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

If you think Ganesha is your God then you should question yourself. Y cant Ganesh fix his elephant head to a human head?
Is nt it logic and just. How can we depend on such god who doesnt know to fix himself.. U may be angry with me for this but read vedas too , its written there is no image of God.

God doesnt have any image (NA TASYA PRATIMA ASTI-There is no image of GOD) . How can you guys not use your intellect & Verify why your own book says there is no image of God...

A kind advice Dont worship the images or people its just a man made creation.. God will show us his sign when we try to know about him (Read all religious book) and he will surely show his attributes in our life.

Saumya Sarkar
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016

All these are the sign of ACHE DIN in India.You people voted and made uneducated,Uncultured,people to sit in high post now suffer.
Just wait and watch much more to come..

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