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PATNA: Darbhanga police in Bihar on Friday registered an FIR in opposition to 4 named and 100 unknown individuals for his or her try to disrupt communal concord by erecting flags and banners of ‘Hindu Rashtra’.
The police swung into motion after some native residents knowledgeable senior administrative and police officers that banners of ‘Hindu Rashtra’ have been erected at a number of places within the Laheriasarai locality of divisional headquarters city.
An investigating officer stated that they discovered banners with ‘Hindu Rashtra’ written on them close to a Duraga temple within the Maulaganj locality of the city. Similar saffron flags had been additionally present in close by areas.
Darbhanga district Justice of the Peace Dr. Rajeev Raushan stated that he directed superintendent of police to take motion quickly after info associated to posters and banners was acquired at his workplace on Friday.
The police seized the banners and posters from areas falling below the Laheriasarai police station. “We are keeping a close vigil on development and initiate stern action against people trying to vitiate the atmosphere,” he added.
Later in a press assertion, Darbhanga police stated that some anti-social parts tried to vitiate the ambiance. An FIR has been filed in opposition to 4 named and 100 unidentified individuals on this connection.
The ‘Hindu Rashtra’ flags additionally went viral on social media. Nazre Alam, nationwide president of Muslim Bedari Karwan, wrote to Darbhanga district Justice of the Peace looking for stern motion in opposition to offenders.
Alam, nevertheless, blamed some activists of Bajrang Dal for his or her alleged try to create communal pressure within the city. He stated that demanding ‘Hindu Rashtra’ in a democratic nation like India is a legal offence.
Meanwhile, patrolling has been intensified in Laheriasarai.
PATNA: Darbhanga police in Bihar on Friday registered an FIR in opposition to 4 named and 100 unknown individuals for his or her try to disrupt communal concord by erecting flags and banners of ‘Hindu Rashtra’.
The police swung into motion after some native residents knowledgeable senior administrative and police officers that banners of ‘Hindu Rashtra’ have been erected at a number of places within the Laheriasarai locality of divisional headquarters city.
An investigating officer stated that they discovered banners with ‘Hindu Rashtra’ written on them close to a Duraga temple within the Maulaganj locality of the city. Similar saffron flags had been additionally present in close by areas.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Darbhanga district Justice of the Peace Dr. Rajeev Raushan stated that he directed superintendent of police to take motion quickly after info associated to posters and banners was acquired at his workplace on Friday.
The police seized the banners and posters from areas falling below the Laheriasarai police station. “We are keeping a close vigil on development and initiate stern action against people trying to vitiate the atmosphere,” he added.
Later in a press assertion, Darbhanga police stated that some anti-social parts tried to vitiate the ambiance. An FIR has been filed in opposition to 4 named and 100 unidentified individuals on this connection.
The ‘Hindu Rashtra’ flags additionally went viral on social media. Nazre Alam, nationwide president of Muslim Bedari Karwan, wrote to Darbhanga district Justice of the Peace looking for stern motion in opposition to offenders.
Alam, nevertheless, blamed some activists of Bajrang Dal for his or her alleged try to create communal pressure within the city. He stated that demanding ‘Hindu Rashtra’ in a democratic nation like India is a legal offence.
Meanwhile, patrolling has been intensified in Laheriasarai.