Agra: Mathura Administration has denied permission for Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha for “Aarti” from Lord Krishna at the Shahi Idgah Mosque on Saturday.
Following the rejection, the right Wing Group announced it would launch the “referendum” for the construction of Krishna Janambhomi’s temple from January 26 in Kurukshetra, the land where Krishna gave ‘Gita Gyan’ to Arjun.
This is the second time in less than two weeks that the administration has stopped Mahasabha to advance with their program at Idgah Shahi.
Clothing has announced it will install Krishna’s idol in Shahi Idgah on December 6 in a letter issued for the organization’s national president, Rajyashree Chaudhuri, District Administration said the permit has not been granted “for the purposes of the law and order and a peaceful city atmosphere”.
Section 144, prohibits public meetings, applies in cities since November 24 and will continue until January 21.
Chaudhuri said, “Previously, they (administration) rejected permission which quoted communal harmony in the city.
This time, they said it would violate Covid norms.
This is the reason for paralysis.
We will launch a referendum from January 26 and get 10 Crore signatures For the construction of the temple and handed it to the President for the intervention.
“The controversy over Krishna’s temple in Mathura was triggered last year after Lucknow’s lawyer and the other five appealed in the district court claiming that the mosque was exactly where Krishna was born.
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