Vishnu Gupta

Vishnu Gupta

Vishnu Gupta at The Heroes Award
Born (1984-08-10) 10 August 1984
Etah, Uttar Pradesh
Residence New Delhi
Nationality Indian
Occupation National President of Hindu Sena
Organization Hindu Sena
Spouse(s) Rashmi Dhekne Gupta
Website

Vishnu Gupta (born 10 August 1984) is an Indian right-wing Hindu nationalist from Uttar Pradesh and the President of Hindu Sena.[1] Vishnu Gupta is known for his radical views and intolerance towards secularism.

About

Vishnu Gupta was born on 10 August 1984 in Etah, Uttar Pradesh in a poor family. He moved to Delhi when he was six for further studies.

He started the Non-profit organization HINDU SENA along with a few trusted supporters in 2011, which has units in almost all parts of the country today.

He is Founder and present National President of HINDU SENA.

Political career

He started his political career as Shiv Sena Delhi State Vice-President of Youth wing but later resigned on concerns of attacks on North Indians in living in Mumbai as he felt that Hindus should be united whether they are from Mumbai or Delhi or any other Indian state.

Attack on Aam Aadmi Party's Office

On 8 January 2014, Vishnu Gupta's Hindu Sena attacked Aam Admi Party's Kaushami Office. Shortly after Hindu Raksha Sena, a fringe right-wing organization proudly proclaimed that its Hindu sainiks, along with Sri Ram Sena and Bajrang Dal’s men had attacked Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) Kaushambi office, its President. Bhushan had, on Sunday, advocated referendum as a likely medium to gauge whether AFSPA was indeed needed in Valley.[2]

Protest Against Indian Express

Hindu Sena held a protest outside The Indian Express office on Monday, against what they called its "anti-national" coverage of the Pakistani boat incident. "The reportage of January 3 edition of The Indian Express says the occupants of the Pakistani vessel were not terrorists. This is like speaking the language of Pakistan," said Hindu Sena president Vishnu Gupta.[3]

Assaulting Terrorist Abdul Karim Tunda

On 19 August 2013 Vishnu Gupta along with another protestor slapped and assaulted 70-year-old Lashkar terrorist Abdul Karim Tunda inside the Delhi Patiala House court premises in the presence of mediapersons. They were immediately taken into custody and whisked off to Tilak Marg police station. Nearly 20 to 25 activists had assembled outside the Patiala House court premises, and they were chanting slogans for executing Tunda. Police kept the protesters at bay, but in the melee, when Special Cell officers brought Tunda inside the court premises, two of the activists managed to sneak in. They slapped, punched and assaulted Tunda, before the terrorist was whisked off by securitymen. The two Hindu Sena activists shouted slogans against Tunda and Lashkar-e-Taiyyaba. Tunda was slapped while he was entering the Patiala House district courts here, police said. Shiv Kumar Raghav, 40, slapped Tunda at around 3.50 p.m. when the terrorist was being taken to a court after three days of police custody.Along with Raghav, another member of Hindu Sena, Vishnu Gupta, was also detained by police just after the attack."Tunda is a traitor, he should be hanged," Raghav was shouting after he slapped Tunda and was detained by police. Police personnel have been reinforced outside Patiala House court after the incident. Tunda was hit on his back by the attacker whose attempt to slap the suspected terrorist on his face was thwarted by the police personnel escorting him. He was produced in the court of Metropolitan Magistrate Jay Thareja, who decided to hold the proceedings in-camera after a lawyer started shouting slogans against Tunda in the packed court room leading to commotion. Delhi police sought his custody for 10 days to question him regarding his alleged terror links but the court remanded him in custody for four days. Tunda, an alleged close aide of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and one of India’s most wanted terrorists as well as a bomb-maker for LeT, was recently arrested from the Indo-Nepal border after being on the run in several countries for 19 years. Tunda is one of the 20 terrorists India had asked the Pakistan government to hand over after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack and is suspected to be involved in 40 bombings in the country. He is the first in the list to be arrested. According to Delhi police, he is a well known LeT explosive expert wanted for his role in 1993 Mumbai serial train blasts, Delhi bomb blasts of 1997-98 and serial bombings in the state of UP and also at Panipat, Sonepat, Ludhiana and Hyderabad. [4]

Protest against AIUDF

Hindu Sena on 3 May 2014 protested against the Assam violence by tearing apart posters of All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief Badruddin Ajmal outside his residence."We came to know thorough media only that Maulana Badruddin is responsible for the riots.There is no hand of Modi here," Vishnu Gupta, chief of the Hindu Sena said. More than three dozen people had been killed in the violence in Bodo inhabited areas of Assam. Militant outfits in the region has been blamed for the killings in Assam. [5]

Arrested for Violation of Peace

On 28 October 2015, Delhi Police arrested Hindu Sena chief Vishnu Gupta for allegedly making a "false complaint" about beef being served at Kerala House, hours after chief minister Oommen Chandy requested that the Prime Minister act against policemen who conducted a "raid" on the state guest house.[6][7]

Hindu Sena's Freedom for Balochistan Demonstration

On 17 August 2016, Vishnu Gupta along with Hindu Sena members held a pro- Free Balochistan Demonstration against Pakistani atrocities against Free Balochistan activitists and in solidarity with the Baloch community.

Vishnu Gupta in Freedom for Balochistan Demonstration

Hindu Sena Press Release read as: Hindu Sena supports Balochistan Freedom Struggle

"Being a Hindu Nationalist organization, Hindu Sena understands the sentiments of Balochi community for an Independent Country and extends it's full support to the "Balochistan Freedom Struggle".

Awards and Recognition

On 28 August 2016,Vishnu Gupta received "The Heroes Award" from Unnat Bharat Social Welfare Society for his outstanding individual contribution to the society.

Vishnu Gupta received "The Heroes Award" from Unnat Bharat Social Welfare Society

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References

Party political offices
Preceded by
Position Created
President of the Hindu Sena
2011–present
Incumbent
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