Warrants against 16 to thwart Hanuman Chalisa call at Shahi Eidgah in Mathura

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Mathura (Uttar Pradesh): To thwart a name by a Hindu outfit to recite the Hanuman Chalisa inside Shahi Eidgah mosque on December 6, the Mathura metropolis Justice of the Peace has issued bailable warrants towards 16 folks related to the outfit.

Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Martand Prakash Singh stated that no permission has been sought by any group and circumstances have already been registered towards two folks up to now for making an attempt to collect a crowd for the occasion.

Final month, the Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha (ABHM) had urged all its leaders and supporters to reach on the mosque, adjoining to Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi, which is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna, on December 6 to recite the Hanuman Chalisa.

ABHM president Rajyashree Bose Chaudhary had stated, “The event will take place on December 6. The peaceful recital of Hanuman Chalisa will be conducted at Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi between 12 and 12.30 pm.”

Sanjay Kumar Pandey, SHO of the Govind Nagar police station stated round three dozen folks have already been certain by notices. Being certain by a discover is a scenario whereby an government Justice of the Peace serves a present trigger discover with a surety bond to an individual on the apprehension that he/she could disturb the peace.

“Those who failed to respond and fill the required surety bond have been issued bailable warrants by the court of the city magistrate. Sixteen people have been issued warrants,” he stated.

Chaudhary, in the meantime, condemned the police motion and stated, “We have planned a peaceful event. As such, there is no reason for police to intervene because we will offer prayers at the site.”

The continuing dispute includes possession of 13.37 acres, which the petitioners declare belongs to the Lord Shri Krishna Virajman.

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