Agra: Bent up for public pressure, the administration of the Aligarh Regency has denied permission for the proposed ‘Dharam Sansad’ planned in the city on January 22 and 23.
In addition, a leading citizen and a minority organization, the former Law Minister of Union Kapil Sibal also wrote a letter to the District Administration demanding the rejection of the permit for the event “which could trigger tensions in the city that is sensitive to communal”.
ADM (City) RK Patel told TII on Monday that because the model of the model behavior and Covid guidelines apply in the state, permits would not be given to the organizers.
“Permissions have also not been given, nor will it,” he said.
Some senior citizens, retired officials, professors and social workers have written letters to District Judges Selva Kumari demanded him to stop the event at Aligarh.
In the letter, they wrote: “Dharam Sansad in Aligarh is being held in Haridwar patterns Assembly selection.
Therefore, such events may not be permitted for the public interest.
“Members of the All India Majlis-e-Itehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) also urged DM to deny permission to propose forecasting meetings.
In a letter to the District Administration, President Aimim Gufran Noor said communal harmony was disturbed after hatred’s speech in Haridwar recently.
Dharam Sansad’s Organizers and Guardian of Sanatan Hindu Seva Sansthan Annapurna Bharti said the event was postponed “by us” for fear of omicron “and as two of our main speakers, who are also members of the Dharam Sansad Core Committee in Haridwar, are in Judicial custody for speeches Hardwar them “.
He added, “We will hold a meeting on January 23 to decide on the future.
We do not need permission from the District Administration to regulate religious events in the city.” Earlier on Wednesday, the Supreme Court had issued a notification to the Government of Uttarakhand and Delhi police on the petition who was seeking an independent investigation of the Sansad Haridwar Dharam speech which allegedly incited violence against Muslims and Christians.