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Five booked after the top row posters Mihir BHOJ in Dadri

Five booked after the top row posters Mihir BHOJ in Dadri
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Greater Noida: The days before visiting the chairman of Yogi Minister Adtityanath to uncover the statue of 15 feet Samrat Mihir Bhoj at a PG college in Dadri, a controversy erupted on Sunday after several unidentified people allegedly tore up the poster of the 9th century king in the village, Police said.
The Greater Noida police said three fir was filed against five people, including Shyam Singh Bhati, GB President Nagar Akhil Bhartiya Veer Gurjar Mahasabha, at the Dadri Police Station after a video of several people tore posters began to circulate on social media.
The police have also deployed heavy forces in the village to prevent further tension escalation.
Local Gurjar leaders have claimed the king of their community but the word ‘Gurjar’ was deliberately removed from posters placed by local BJP leaders throughout Dadri ahead of other events to appease other communities.
According to Bhati, BHOJ belongs to the Gurjar community.
“Up cm will reveal the BHOJ statue at A Dadri College on Wednesday.
But Local Mla Tejpal Nagar and other BJP leaders have dropped the word ‘Gurjar’ from the name BHOJ to calm the part of the person who claimed to be rajput.” Nagar, meanwhile, Meanwhile, Saying CM will stone foundations for four to five projects worth Rs 12 Crore and inaugurated the BHOJ statue.
“There are some anti-social elements that try to create disputes in this problem.
Our party’s main focus is to provide a good environment to the population.
The police are investigating strict problems and actions must be taken against these people,” he said.
In addition to Bhati, Sho Pradeep Tripathi from Dadri told TII that the police had submitted an API officer against the other four -vipin Nagar, Kartar Singh, Amit and Mohit Nagar – under section 153 (with the intention to cause riots), 505 (1) (1) ) (1) (1) b) (Public Mischief) and 427 (Mischief causes damage to the number of RS50) IPC.
“We have got several video clips where people seem to damage posters and banners.
We try to identify other people involved in this case.
So far, there is no arrest made,” Sho said.
During his visit, Aditentalath was scheduled to lay the foundation stones between Girls College, Science Laboratory in Dadri College and Community Center, BJP Source said.

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