"It (stopping the rally) is an attempt to muzzle voice of Hindus. It is dictatorial, anti-democratic and anti-Hindu act. No one can stop us from raising our voice," VHP leader Praveen Togadia said here today.
He was to address a rally of VHP workers at Raiganj in West Bengal. But around 500 VHP activists were detained by police while they were marching towards the venue of their rally in North Dinajpur district.
Togadia's entry into the state was banned by the West Bengal government fearing "communal tension and disruption in public tranquillity."
Unfazed by the police action, Togadia said, "We will keep raising our voice by using Facebook, Whats app and tweeter by sending messages across through videos".
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