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Police Arrest Devotees for Chanting Hare Krishna on Oxford Street

Chanting on Oxford Street

It was the Thursday before Christmas, and London’s Oxford Street was brimming over with Christmas shoppers. Twice already that week plainclothes police had arrested devotees chanting Hare Krishna there, but today we were intending to avoid any trouble…

“Come on!” the constable said. “You know as well as I do you’re causing an obstruction. Down to the station; you’re all under arrest! “Obstruction?” we protested. “All around you there’s drug addiction, prostitution, crime, and violence, and you can’t find anything better to do than arrest us for chanting the names of God! What kind of policemen are you?


                                                               The Arrest

It was the Thursday before Christmas, and London’s Oxford Street (the longest shopping street in the world) was brimming over with Christmas shoppers. Twice already that week plainclothes police had arrested devotees chanting Hare Krishna there, but today we were intending to avoid any trouble. The five of us took a new route, profusely distributing the holy name to everyone within earshot. As we made our way through Piccadilly Circus (London’s “Times Square”) and then along crowded Regent Street, we brought smiles to many faces and raised eyebrows on many others. Finally we reached Oxford Circus, where we reluctantly stopped chanting and started back along Oxford Street toward the temple.

But all the shops were staying open late, so the street was still filled with pedestrians, though traffic had died down. The rustle of hundreds of footsteps filled the air. With so many materially conditioned souls surrounding us, there we were, chanting quietly to ourselves on our beads, and just holding our karatalas (hand cymbals) and mrdanga drums! It was hard to restrain ourselves from the loud glorification oi the Hare Krishna maha-mantra. In fact, it was impossible! Casting aside any thoughts of our inevitable arrest, we launched into the most ecstatic chant ever! The tall buildings echoed to the sounds of Lord Caitanya’s sarikirtana party while dumbfounded shoppers stood open-mouthed and bus lines of bewildered souls turned their heads to see the source of the transcendental sound vibrations. Single file, we chanted and danced along the clear space at the edge of the pavement, which widened as the crowds thinned out. Tottenham Court Road Tube Station, the end of the gauntlet, loomed up ahead. We were almost there, with no police trouble, when three highly suspicious figures suddenly appeared, blocking our path a few yards ahead.

“All right, lads, yer nicked!” said the young “student,” flashing his police I.D. card with immense relish.

“What! How can you arrest us? We’re not doing anything illegal.”

His two hard-faced confederates, similarly disguised, moved in closer.

“Come on! You know as well as I do you’re causing an obstruction. Down to the station; you’re all under arrest!”

“Obstruction? The pavement’s fifteen feet wide, we’re walking in the gutter, and there’s hardly anybody to ‘obstruct’!” we protested. “All around you there’s drug addiction, prostitution, crime, and violence, and you can’t find anything better to do than arrest us for chanting the names of God! What kind of policemen are you?”

The retort seemed to catch him by surprise, but he quickly regained his composure and barked, “Look lad, you’re under arrest. Anything you say may be used as evidence. Now move!” Then, adding a liberal quantity of unsavory words (quite unbefitting a constable of Her Majesty’s Police Force), he joined his two colleagues in forming a rear guard, and the three of them escorted us toward the police station.

We were thinking of how unfortunate they were. Not only were they obstructing Lord Caitanya’s sankirtana party and harassing devotees, but these were the same policemen who had arrested the chanting party twice earlier that week! What demons! For protection we started chanting the glories of Lord Nrsimhadeva–Krishna’s half-man-half-lion incarnation–very softly at first, and then a little louder. The mrdanga crept in, marking the rhythm, and the karatalas soon followed. With no complaints from our police escort as yet, we chanted louder and louder until the street once more resounded with the holy names. Amazed that they made no objection, we turned and saw that the three policemen were grinning from ear to ear! We were incredulous. Here was the mercy of Lord Caitanya! By repeatedly arresting the chanting party, these previously offensive policemen had become purified by associating with devotees, and now they were taking great pleasure in the chanting of the holy names!

“Now stop or you’ll cause an obstruction,” directed our police guide as we approached a large bus line, which engulfed the pavement. We obediently stopped, considering it our good fortune that we had been allowed to chant at all.

Then something totally unexpected happened. After we had passed the bus line, our captor definitely proved himself to be no ordinary police constable when he ordered, “Okay, start chanting again.”!!

So we did, all the way to the police station, accompaned by the three blissful police constables, who, grinning from ear to ear, made no objection as the ecstatic sankirtana party passed right into the police station, past the main doors, through the hallway, and into the charging room itself!!!

Everyone was thunderstruck. Arrestors and arrested alike couldn’t believe it. Shaven-headed Hare Krishnas chanting their way into the cop shop? With drums and cymbals? It was unthinkable! The sergeant on duty turned a vivid scarlet and exploded in a fit of anger, threatening to “throw the book” at us and charge us with all manner of subversive criminal activities. We apologized profusely, pleading that we didn’t quite realize where we were, and he became somewhat pacified. As we answered philosophical questions from some of the interested constables, the sergeant charged us with obstruction, one by one, and we had to wait as he filled in numerous forms.

“All right, boys, tomorrow morning at ten o’clock you’ll be appearing in the Magistrates Court,” said the sergeant, now quite amiable. And with that he allowed us to go. Feeling very blissful at the way things had turned out, we filed into the hallway and prepared to return to the temple for the evening arati (temple worship) of Their Lordships Sri Sri Radha-London-isvara. (London-isvara means “Krishna, the Lord of London.”) On our way out of the station, we passed a high-ranking plainclothes detective inspector. He paused and turned in our direction. Not knowing what to expect, we were surprised when he glanced over us in an almost fatherly way and said in a concerned voice, “Don’t be discouraged, lads; keep up the good work!”

Next morning in court we pleaded “not guilty” to the charges against us, and the judge deferred our case to February 2. At the time, we were unaware of the significance of the appointed date. Our trial was to be on the appearance day of Lord Nityananda–the incarnation of God who helped spread Lord Caitanya’s sankirtana movement, and who personifies His mercy.

                                                                      The Trial

As is customary on such holy days, the five of us fasted through the morning of Lord Nityananda’s appearance day and chanted His glories. At noon we attended a blissful arati and then broke our fast with a splendid feast. Afterward, we set off for Great Marlborough Street Magistrates Court, confident that Lord Nityananda would protect us. We were accompanied by a new and enthusiastic visitor to the temple, the Reverend Norman Morehouse (second only to the Bishop of Norwich), who came along to observe the court proceedings.

We arrived at the courthouse a few minutes before our appointed time of 2:00 P.M. and waited in the big hallway while the Reverend went through to the public gallery. The plainclothesmen who arrested us soon turned up, now in uniform, and waited with us. (It took a little persuasion before they cautiously took some of the hazelnut cookies we had earlier offered to Lord Nityananda.) At last we were beckoned into the courtroom itself and ushered into the dock. A stir went through the assembly. Shaven heads and saffron robes were the last thing anyone expected to see i
n Magistrates Court on a Tuesday afternoon. The Magistrate (a balding, portly man in his late middle age, sporting a red rose in the lapel of his dark grey suit) surveyed us over the top of his goldrimmed spectacles. After we reaffirmed our plea of “not guilty” to the court clerk, one of the constables, who had been sworn in at the witness box, proceeded to report the alleged conditions of our arrest.

In the constable’s version of the story, the chanting party miraculously grew from the original five members to seven–and later to eight when he described how three devotees “ran off and escaped arrest.” According to his description, it seemed that there were many more people on Oxford Street than we had been aware of. Indeed, we had supposedly forced unlimited numbers of pedestrians into the road and had exposed them to the grave risk of being run over by the almost nonexistent traffic! The judge listened impartially and then, since we had no lawyer to speak on our behalf, he asked us if we would like to comment on the policeman’s evidence. We humbly pointed out that the constable, like everyone else, had imperfect senses, and that he had contradicted himself in assessing the number of devotees on the chanting party. The judge politely suggested the constable had made “a mathematical error.” At this a titter of laughter rippled through the courtroom, while the constable shuffled his feet and looked embarrassed.

The magistrate then asked if we would like to speak in our own defense. Having been previously chosen as spokesman, I stepped forward to be sworn in at the witness box–and was taken aback when the usher asked me to hold a copy of the Bhagavad-gita in my right hand. He handed me a card, and I read out the words: “I swear by almighty Sri Krishna that the evidence I give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.”

Heartened by smiles from the devotees in the dock, I began to describe the circumstances of our arrest–this time as they actually had happened. The magistrate listened as I went on to say, “We understand that the police have a duty to perform, sir; but we also have a duty. We have been instructed by our spiritual master–indeed, we are instructed by all the principle scriptures of the world–the Koran, the Torah, the Bible, and the Vedas–that we should glorify God by chanting His holy names. Whether you know the Lord by the name of Allah, Jehovah, Rama, Govinda, or Krishna, God is one.”

“Oh, quite so, quite so,” affirmed the magistrate.

Encouraged, I went on: “In the Vedic scriptures, in the Brhan-Naradiya Purana, it is said, harer nama harer nama harer namaiva kevalam–

“In English–but what does it mean in English, please?” he interjected.

“–Kalau nasty eva nasty eva nasty eva gatir anyatha. This was written in the Sanskrit language five thousand years ago. It means, ‘In this age of Kali [the present age of materialism and quarrel] there is no alternative, there is no alternative, there is no alternative for making positive spiritual advancement but the chanting of the holy name, the holy name, the holy name of the Lord.’”

The judge–in fact the whole courtroom–sat there fascinated. I remembered Srila Prabhupada’s introduction to the Srimad-Bhagavatam and began to speak further.

“Although mankind has made great material advancement in so many spheres, we can see that factually there is a fault in the social body at large. People are not happy with their day-to-day activities, and there is an increasing disturbance of drug addiction, prostitution, violence, and crime. The root of the problem is lack of God consciousness. People are unaware of the actual purpose of life.”

Intrigued by this sound philosophy coming from the witness box, the judge relaxed his judicial appearance, sat back, and took a sip of water from his glass.

Even more encouraged, I asked, “Sir, with your permission, I would like to read a short passage that appeared in the London Observer in October 1972. It is an excerpt from an article written by that eminent English historian, Arnold Toynbee.”

Upon hearing the name of such a distinguished personality, the judge smiled slightly, and nodding his head in approval, he asked that I continue.

“‘The cause of it [the world's malady] is spiritual. We are suffering from having sold our souls to the pursuit of an objective which is both spiritually wrong and practically unobtainable. We have to reconsider our objective and change it. And until we do this, we shall not have peace, either amongst ourselves or within each of us.’”

I continued, “As devotees of the Lord we strictly follow four principles: mercifulness, truthfulness, cleanliness, and austerity. These are the higher qualities of human life, and the absence of these qualities means the degradation of society. So the spreading of spiritual understanding among humanity at large is the highest welfare work. And an essential part of this program is the distribution of literature, and the congregational chanting–in the street–of the holy names of God.”

“Is that all?” inquired the judge.

“Yes, sir,” I replied.

“Then you may step down.” Adjusting his spectacles and regarding the devotees, who were once more assembled in the dock, the judge then said in a very firm yet amicable manner, “In legal terms you are guilty of obstruction, although it is of a very minor degree. Taking this into consideration, and seeing your obvious sincerity, I have decided to dismiss the case.”

We smiled jubilantly, thanked the magistrate, and were about to step down, when Kr na prompted me to add, “Sir, we were wondering if you had a court library here, in which case we would like to present a book for addition to the collection.”

“Thank you,” he replied. “I am quite sure we can accommodate it.”

I gave a copy of Srila Prabhupada’s Sri Isopanisad to one of the clerks, who promised to pass it on to the judge. Then we left the courtroom, thanking Lord Nityananda for His mercy.

Outside, our friend Reverend Morehouse greeted us with an ecstatic “Hare Krishna!” Beaming from ear to ear, he took each of us warmly by the hand. “Congratulations!” he exclaimed. “It was wonderful! I am so proud of you all. I must say, though, I was somewhat surprised at the decision of the judge. In the cases before yours he had been quite severe. I’m sure that the Lord must have had a hand in the matter.”

And so were we. Sankirtana is always successful, but it is especially so on Lord Nityananda’s appearance day: even a judge will take a book!

On the way back to the temple, I read one verse in Srila Prabhupada’s Caitanya-caritamrta that summed up our whole wonderful experience:

aparadha ksamaila dubila prema-jalekeba edaibe prabhura prema-mahajale

“Lord Caitanya excused all the offenders, and they merged into the ocean of love of God, for no one can escape the unique loving network of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu” (Cc. Adi-lila, 7.37).








Open Letter To Global Human Rights On Intellectuals On Religious Rapes of Hindu Girls In Islamic Nations


To
The Global Intellectual Community and

The Chairmen

Honorable Human Rights Commissions

Subject: Urgent Plea To Take Notice On Pinki Gang-Rape Case for 55 Days Long In Bangladesh

Respected Sir/Ma’am                                                         

With due respect and humble submission I beg to state that this is the third time I am writing on behalf of the rape victim Pinki Rani Mondal, an 11 years old Hindu girl of Bangladesh who was constantly raped for 55 days in Bangladesh and was forcefully converted to Islam. Only one Human Rights Commission took attention but the unfortunate part of that organization is that any of their activity in an Islamic nation would be maligned as an effort of discredit. Though there is an obvious and justified rumor about the global Human Rights orgs that they love to overlook the Human Rights violation against the Minority Hindus in Islamic country (which is unfortunately more than true), I am blaming myself in this case that we had a delay in establishing the rape case by supporting our words with documents. If the Bangladeshi media chooses to ignore the coverage of it or the one or two media coverage on the topic is withdrawn in this case, that is certainly not my concern, it is their habit. So I would like to share the FIR copy of the rape case so that you can find our report to be substantial. Here are some minute details of the rape case.

• BP Form No-27
• Bangladesh Form No- 5356
• Control No- 243, FIR under Penal Code 154
• Police Station- Tongi Model Thana
• Case No- Tongi Model Thana No 20(04)13 under the act of child and women atrocities 7/30
• FIR Date: 12/04/2013 (12 April 2013)
• District, Sub-district and No: Ghazipur, Tongi Model Thana and 20/159 respectively
• Date and Time of incident: 06/04/2013 (6 April 2013) 12:20 PM
• Complainer Party: Trisha Rani Mondal (35, mother of victim) W/O- Tapan Mondal
• Alleged Culprits: Rabiul Hossen Manik (24), Harun-ur-Rasheed (32), Kauzar (23), Majid (22), Faruq (24), Shahid (22)
• Penal Codes that can be acted upon: “Shishu o Nari Nirjaton Daman Ayin 2000 (Sangshodhani) 2003 er 
• 7/30, Apaharan o Apaharane Sahajogita Korar Aparadh” (7/30 of Prevention of Torture Against Children and Women 2000 (Revised) and 2003, Abduction and Assistance in Abduction)
• Duty Officer receiving the FIR: Mohammed Mijanur Rehman, Assistance Sub-Inspector
• Officer charged with Investigation into the case: Mogammed Ajizur Rehman, Sub-Inspector.

The copy of the FIR is available at the Download section of Asansol News web portal or in the URL of this letter in PDF format.

Briefly explaining the incident. Pinki Rani Mondal is a talented and beautiful 6th class student of a school named Sirajuddin Sarkar Vidyaniketan located at Tongi Market. On 6th of April this year she was going to school when some lusty Muslim fanatics who eyed her for so long, proposed her to have sexual intercourse with all six of them, under the leadership of the main culprit named Rabiul Hossen Manik. After rejecting this insane proposal she entered her school to take her examination while her mother was at her workplace, a garments company in Ershad Nagar area where she worked as a machine operator. After the examination when she came out of the school, she was abducted in broad daylight from the school. The desperate kidnappers also mocked the helplessness of the poor Hindu family belonging to the voiceless Hindu Community in an Islamic nation by phone-calling the neighbor of Smt. Trisha Rani Mondal that they will never return Pinki and she is now their sex-slave forever. The call was received by Hossen Ali at his mobile number 01963748116 from the mobile numbers 01811729329 and 01825411916.

That is just what the FIR said. But what happened to Pinki after she was recovered can bring tears at the corners of the eyes even of a demon. This small child was transported to long distanced Cox-Bazar area where she was tortured in such methods that it wasn’t her body that was pierced, it was her soul. She was forced to pray Namaz, the beef, that is the forbidden food among the Hindus, was stuffed into her mouth in order to hurt her religious sentiment. As the initial reports came out in the media in the name of Purnima (as par Bangladeshi Law, naming the victim at initial stage is illegal. Symbolic name Purnima was used in resemblance to a girl gangraped by 36 Muslim men in front of her pleading widow Hindu mother), it was learnt that an Islamic cleric or Moulvi took enthusiastic part in the entire phenomena. Later the reports were withdrawn. Anyway, after her forceful conversion into Islam she was daily gangraped by her husband Rabiul Hossen Manik and his five friends, some alleged also the cleric in the scene. However due to some unknown pressure or lack of interest these coverage were withdrawn.

So it is better not to talk about that Moulvi part. But some questions must be raised and some preventive measures must be expected.

You can easily see how desperate these culprits are that they openly gave their phone numbers to the victims by threatening them. Is it just a foolishness of a frustrated and desperate rapist? I will say a strong NO. If it were so, it would come only once and they would regret, but the call came numerous times from numerous numbers, two of which has been mentioned. So none among those six brave men had a little brain about carefulness? The fact is, they know, atrocities against Hindus is no crime under the unwritten Bangladeshi law. They had no fear because they know it very much that the Bangladeshi Hindus are defenseless and voiceless like none. And it is also equally proven by the police part, which took 55 days to recover her even as they already knew who the culprits were, who could also be electronically tracked.

The voicelessness of the Hindus in Bangladesh is also proven by another shameful fact that Pinki Rani Mondal is the same girl who topped the “Prathamik Shiksha Samapani Pariksha” (Primary Education Final Examination) with a 5 GPA equivalent to A++ grading which enabled her getting awarded by the Member of Parliament of Ghazipur, Mr. Zahid Hassan Rossel, who also maintained silence in the case.

Let me speak out a harsh truth. Every religion has at least one nation of its own which constantly raise voice for the co-religionists in different nations but the Hindus have none. India might be a Hindu majority nation but it has an absurd version of secularism which is actually the sugarcoated apologist version of Islamic Fanaticism. India is such a country where its own native Kashmiri Hindus are forced to exodus by Muslim mass and take refuge at their own homeland and the global audience is made to believe that it is the Muslims who are tortured, and trust, this propaganda is assisted by the state and non-state actors like media and intellectuals of India itself. This is India, which can’t save the people of its own land, can we expect them to be the voice for the Hindus in Islamic countries? Never.

Now exposing the Bangladeshi Secular administration. If you have observed the daylight murder of Biswajit Das in Dhaka, you would get a taste of secularism in Bangladesh. Biswajit Das was killed by the activists of Awami League (so called secular and moderate political party in Bangladesh) in a “political violence” during an anti-Religious-Fundamentalism rally against fanatical Bangladesh National Party. It is shameful to see that not a single intellectual with big skull questioned how be a minority Hindu be the victim of “political violence” against a fundamentalist party by a “secular” party. Despite this, people are insisting on the secular credentials of Bangladesh. How can you awaken an awakened man acting like sleeping? Read this

http://asansolnews.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/bangladeshi-hindu-youth-mercilessly-killed-in-broad-daylight-secular-and-liberal-muslims-exposed/

This one can’t be established because lack of credibility of social media, but it is true. My Baloch companion has interacted so many times through social media Facebook with a Bangladeshi journalist who is also one of the initial organizers of the recent Shahbag Movement in Bangladesh. When she asked that gentleman journalist for the explanation of the anti-Hindu atrocities, he just discarded those saying that there are “little problems” but they are “okay”. Instead he repeatedly asked her to be his guest like renowned journalist Tarek Fatah, columnist of The Toronto Sun. But after repeated pinpointing at the unexplained facts, the gentleman finally spoke out the great mystery! “You have to accept the harsh truth. Hindus don’t accept it as their country, they think India is their country.” What a shame! This is the mindset of a “secular” Bangladeshi despite the facts that it was the Hindus of Bangladesh who earned them the independence from Pakistan in 1971 and chose to stay in Bangladesh rather than to migrate into India, despite not even a single incident ever of waving Indian flag in a single inch in Bangladeshi Territory unlike the regular waving of Pakistani and Bangladeshi flags in Indian Territory by the Muslims of India. Despite these facts if the Bangladeshi seculars have such a mindset, who will protect the Hindus there? The Jamat-e-Islami?

I, therefore, request the global intellectuals and human rights commissions to urge to set up an observer for specially the Hindus in these Islamic nations to check the atrocities on them which are dissolved on the constant music of vain namesake secularism and apologist green-humanism. Talks are cheap, lives are not. At present case I would like to urge the people to get in contact with the mother of the victim Smt. Trisha Rani Mondal at her contact number<0088- 01734192508> and Lawyer and social activist planning to do a movement, Smt. Uttara Dev Chowdhury at her contact number <0088-01716309035> to do whatever necessary to deliver justice to the poor girl. But individual justice will not serve as solution, we must set up an observer acting like a preventive measure.

If the honorable human rights organizations and intellectuals are unable to raise their voice, facing opposite pressure, lack interest in such matters; they are heartily welcome. In that case I would like to ask them do a very small and simple favor, PLEASE DECLARE THE HINDUS AS DUMB AND VOICELESS ANIMALS DESERVING NO HUMAN RIGHTS, RESERVED ONLY FOR THE HUMANS.

Thanking You, 

Yours faithfully

Titu Shadowson                                                                                                                   

Attachements :         Rape case and conversion modified  

Dated: June 13, 2013
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My request to the readers is to copy paste the following message or write your own message including the link to this article and send to the prominent authorities. Thanks in advance. Here is the format:

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Respected Sir/Madam

I would like to bring to your notice a heinous crime of gangrape that has been committed on a helpless 11 years old Hindu girl in Bangladesh by 6 Muslim fanatics and allegedly by an Islamic cleric for subsequent 55 days, but the news was covered up and all media and administration maintained silence, including the MP who awarded the victim for her academic talents a few month back. This voicelessness in the fate of the minority Hindus. So we request you to kindly take notice of the incident and act as you find fit and proper. To know more details about what actually happened, you must have a look on the following report. http://asansolnews.wordpress.com/2013/06/13/open-letter-to-global-human-rights-on-intellectuals-on-religious-rapes-of-hindu-girls-in-islamic-nations/

Thanking you

 
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