Saturday, December 25, 2021

 Uttarakhand DGP Ashok Kumar said UAPA case is not made out against Jitendra Narayan


Recently, in Haridwar's Dharma Sansad, a video of Jitendra Narayan Tyagi (former Wasim Rizvi), who adopted Hinduism from Islam, went viral on Facebook, in which he made a statement about Muslims, on which controversy later arose.  Let us inform that a Dharma Sansad was organized in Bhupatwala area of ​​Haridwar from 17 to 19 December, the organizer of this Dharma Sansad was Mahamandaleshwar Yati Narasimhanand Saraswati of Juna Akhara. In the same event, there was an allegation of rhetoric against Muslims, due to which the police have registered a case against Jitendra Narayan and others on the complaint of Gulbahar Khan, a local resident of Haridwar. The video of the statement also went viral on social media and during the video, swords and tridents were also seen in the hands of the children. According to the report of "The Hindu", Uttarakhand DGP, Ashok Kumar has told that Jitendra Narayan's statement did not lead to any murder or violence, so the UAPA Act does not apply in this case. Along with this, he also told that the controversial video has been removed from Facebook, the police is taking action as per the rules. During the event, in the context of the sword and trident in the hands of the children, the DGP has also said that, it is their tradition, no arms were being bought and sold there and no such factory has been found. So far no arrest has been made in this case. The police have registered another case against Jitendra Narayan in which he has been accused of hurting the sentiments of the Muslim community through his book "Mohammad".

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