New Delhi [India], August 26 (ANI): Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) National Joint General Secretary Dr Surendra Jain on Saturday stated that no permission is required from the state authorities to take out a non secular rally and the administration will assist the VHP in holding the Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra.
Speaking to ANI, Surendra Jain stated, “This time the Hindus of Mewat have decided to organize the Yatra with perseverance and resolve. On that day, a mass Jal Abhishek programme will be organized in a Shiva temple in every block of the state at 11 am. Permission for religious rallies is not required from the administration and we hope administration comes forward and extends support for the religious rally.””Through this programme, we will pray to Lord Shiva to give wisdom to rioters so that they do not create any hindrance in the programmes and Yatras of Hindu society in future and learn to behave as per principles of peaceful co-existence,” he added.
This historic Dharmic pilgrimage of Braj Mandal will happen below the banner of Sarva Hindu Samaj. Arun Zaildar shall be accompanying the social and non secular leaders on this Yatra.
Swami Jitendranand Maharaj (Chairman, Sant Samiti), Swami Dharmdev Maharaj, Swami Nawal Kishore Das Maharaj, Swami Adityanath Maharaj and different saints will lead this Yatra.
VHP Central Working President Alok Kumar shall be current in it.
Dr Jain stated that he’s hopeful that the Yatra would cross in peace and concord as all the time and set a brand new mannequin of concord.
Earlier at the moment Haryana authorities stated that no permission has been granted to carry Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra in Nuh including that part 144 has been imposed within the district.
Addressing the media, Nuh Deputy Commissioner Dhirendra Khadgata stated, “We have denied permission for the yatra (Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra). Still, some have said they will conduct the yatra. We have imposed Section 144.”Haryana Police on Saturday stated that the web providers have been suspended in Nuh district until August 28. (ANI)