Gurugram (Haryana) [India], August 28 (ANI): Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) president Alok Kumar on Monday stated that the Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra might be taken out and won’t cease in Nuh, the place part 144 has been imposed following the decision for a procession within the district.
Kumar, nonetheless, stated that the variety of individuals, becoming a member of the procession, could be decreased.
The district administration has imposed Section 144 and urged locals in Nuh to keep away from motion, roads have been barricaded with restricted entry and outsiders have been banned entry to the district, which noticed clashes final month.
The VHP president responding to the heavy deployment stated that had half of this been completed final month, then the violence on July 31 wouldn’t have erupted.
“Not only in Nuh but in other areas of Haryana where ‘Jalabhishek’ is to be performed in temples (on the occasion of the last Somvaar of Saawan month) a heavy police deployment is in place. If even half of this had happened on the day of the yatra, then probably the violence would not have happened (on July 31),” the VHP president informed reporters at a toll plaza in Gurugram.
The authorities have denied permission for the procession in Nuh.
Alok Kumar, who was on his technique to Nuh, stated that it’s past understanding that the administration is denying permission for a peaceable Yatra.
“I wonder why people, including women, aged persons and children, who are peaceful and unarmed are being told not to take out the Yatra,” he stated.
“We know that there is G20 and it is a sensitive area. We have decided not to create hindrances for the administration, and hence we are reducing the number of people joining the Yatra,” he stated, including that the procession is not going to cease.
Meanwhile, Jagadguru Paramhans Acharya, a Hindu seer from Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya, sat on an indefinite starvation strike after he was allegedly stopped from coming into curfew-imposed Nuh.
The Hindu seer alleged that the administration stopped him and his followers on the Sohna toll plaza, whereas they had been on their technique to pay homage to individuals who had been killed in final month’s clashes and to carry out ‘Jalabhishek’ in Nuh temple on the event of the final Somvaar (Monday) of Saawan month.
“We had brought the soil of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi and the Jal of Saryu river to pay homage to the Bajrang Dal workers who were killed and were to return after performing Jalabhishek with the Jal of Saryu river, there was a convoy of vehicles and people with me, Upon learning that section 144 has been imposed, so I cut short the convoy to two-three people. Still, the administration stopped us and is not allowing us to return also,” Jagadguru Paramhans Acharya stated.
He stated that he would sit on a starvation strike till he obtained permission to pay homage and carry out Jalabhishek.
Mamata Singh, Additional Director General, Law and Order stated that strict motion might be taken in opposition to those that try and instigate individuals by way of social media.
“We have denied (permission) for any type of Yatra or group movement… However, people are offering prayers in the temple as it is the last Somvaar (Monday) of Saawan month,” she stated.
“Internet service has been suspended till 12 midnight…,” she stated.
On the violence that broke out on July 31 in Nuh, the senior police officer stated, “Investigation is underway, more than 250 accused have been identified and arrested. Four SITs are carrying out the investigation on the basis of technical evidence.””A dozen FIRs have been registered in Nuh. Those who will try to instigate through social media, action will be taken against them and their (social media) accounts will be blocked,” she added. (ANI)