MEERUT: In four days, Praveen Kumar has covers around 140 km from 200 km.
He walked from UP Saharanpur to the Supreme Court in Delhi to “reclaim his honor”.
Hindu nationalists who are self-proclaimed, who have written books on PM Narendra Modi and rising cm Yogi Adityanath, has registered incorrectly among 1,000 strange people suspected of being converted by two Delhi-based preachers.
While he lined up to prove that he had never done it, his search was followed by the police who wanted to return.
They traced the phone, cut it off from the road and “advised” him to give up, he said.
“Why can’t I make my voice sound?” Kumar, 32, said on Friday.
“I want to get rid of this stigma, I have been burdened unfairly.
Only SC can help me.” He left home with what he called ‘Nyay Yatra (Social Yatra)’ on Tuesday after facing social boycott in his village, Where the idea that he might have embraced Islam was not welcomed.
While ATS then admitted he had not repented, he was still visible with suspicion.
“Go to Pakistan,” he said on his door.
On Thursday, he had stopped at a relative house in Dadri on the border of Muzaffarnagar-Meerut.
Beginning Friday morning, he was welcomed by the police.
“A police team from Saharanpur has tracked my cellphone’s GPS location,” he said.
“They found me and, at first, trying to make me give up in March.
When I didn’t listen, they began to press me.
They will hold me back and force me to come back.” In this surrounding riot, he managed to give Police slip.
“But I have to leave my bag with all my belongings.” “We’ve tried to advise him, but we didn’t force him,” Ssp Ssp Sspa said.
Kumar was not convincing.
“What happened to one visit? I was labeled terrorists.
They don’t help,” he said.