UP: Several detained as Mahapanchayat ends in Ghaziabad

13 Oct, 2024 4:37 PM
Mahapanchayat ends at Dasna Devi Temple in Ghaziabad, several detained
New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS) The Uttar Pradesh Police on Sunday detained several people during the Mahapanchayat, which was organised by the Dasna Devi Temple Committee, in Ghaziabad amidst the controversy surrounding the remarks of Mahant Yati Narsinghanand.

Ghaziabad Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP) Dinesh Chandra P. said that Section 163 has been enforced by the Ghaziabad Commissioner, adding that the police had been continuously trying to pacify the people during the Mahapanchayat, however, several people have been detained.

ACP Chandra warned that strict legal action would be taken against anyone who violates the law.

"At least, 40 to 50 people have been detained as people were previously warned about the consequences of breaking the law," the ACP said.

BJP leader Nand Kishor Gurjar, who was present at the event, demanded that those attacking the dignity of Hindus should be arrested under the National Security Act (NSA).

During the Mahapanchayat, the BJP leader said that the decision taken by the gathering calls for the expulsion of the "10 crore Rohingya and Bangladeshi" immigrants residing in India, alleging that they were settled in Delhi by the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party for vote bank politics.

He further emphasised that fast-track courts should be established to try those attacking temples and Hindu identity, and they should face arrest under the NSA with a minimum sentence of the death penalty.

He also urged the Central government to enact strict laws to ensure that individuals committing such offences are punished with capital punishment. He added that society has given the authorities a one-week ultimatum and, based on the discussions with senior officials, a decision will be taken.

He asserted that society will not back down from its stance once the decision is made.

Earlier, Yati Narsinghanand had used some objectionable remarks against a particular community which led to protests.




Courtesy Media Group: IANS



 

 

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