Greater Noida: Akhil Bharatiya Gurjar Parishad has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is looking for actions against local politicians and officials used for the maintenance of law and order during the September 22 event when the minister of Uttar Pradesh launched the statue of the King Mihir, the ninth century BHOJ at PG College Dadri.
Paris has demanded that the role of cm in this matter must also be examined.
In the letter, the Parisad stated that the entire Gurjar community was “annoyed” because of the alleged defacing of the Word about the plaque under the statue of Mihir Bhoj and claimed the local police hand in the incident.
They also demanded that noida airport will come to be named after the ninth century ruler.
“Police personnel are quite present near the Samrat Statue Mihir Bhoj because it is a CM program.
However, on the night of September 21, several BJP leaders colluded with police officers spreading ink in the part of the name Samrat Mihir BHOJ hurt Gurjar Community Sentiment,” the letter Round.
Toi has access to a copy of the letter.
“There should be a thorough probe into the incident and FIR must be submitted against politicians and guilty officials.
The role of CM, it must also be investigated,” Ravindra Bhati, National President Akhil Bharatiya Gurjar Parishad, demanded.
On Monday, Parishad had filed a written complaint against some unknown people for allegedly damaging the part of the name of the ruler of the plaque on September 22.
It also demanded the actions taken against two police officers, including the addition of DCP Vishal Pandey and ACP Nitin Singh, for allegedly “behaving badly” and threw “violations” on some Gurjar community leaders who had come from other countries after the same video went viral .
In additional police commissioners (law and order) Cinta Kumar, meanwhile, told Ti that the controversy was over now.
“Gurjar said in plaque now.
The officers mentioned are one of the best officers we have …
for legal maintenance and order, sometimes, someone must use fun words and harsh words too,” he said.