Gurgaon: Two Mahapachayats recently, one in Noah on May 30 and the others in Patudi earlier this week, has two things – speeches targeting the Muslim community and the presence of Karni Head of Sena Suraj Pal Amu, who is also a BJP spokesman for BJP Haryana.
In Panceshayats, Amu and other speakers – one of them is Jamia Shooter – Railed Against “Love Jihad”, conversion of religion and allegations of atrocities against the Hindu family.
Video clips speech have been widely distributed on social media, which leads to several calls for legal action against meetings and speakers.
While complaints have been submitted against Jamia shooters for his speech in Pataudi, a pine has not been submitted.
In a video clip of 1.29 minutes from Patudi Panchayat on Sunday, Amu, while speaking with a large crowd, praising the village youth for stopping the construction of the mosque and suggested them to tear down the foundation so it did not appear again.
“Bharat Hamari Hai’s eyes are Pakistan to Hum Baap Hai,” he said, asking for a crowd to “throw Pakistan abroad”.
AMU’s speech was followed by someone from the Youth of the Greater Noida Shares, who had shot a group of protesters during the protest of anti-citizenship protest amendments near Jamia Millia Islamia in January last year.
He was 17 years old at that time, and therefore a teenager in the eyes of the law.
“If they can kidnap our brothers and sisters, why can’t we kidnap him? From Pataudi, I want to warn people with ‘terrorist mindset’ that if I can go to Jamia to support CAA, Pataudi is not too far away,” he said.
On Tuesday, Activist Saket Gokhale Tweeted said he had filed a complaint to the police Patudi against the Youth Jewar.
However, DCP (Manesar) Varun Singla, where the jurisdiction of Pataudi, said they had not received complaints about every MachineChayat or provocative speech.
“There is no pine registered because we haven’t received complaints,” he told Toi.
Mahapanchayat in Patudi was held under the Hindu Panji Dharm Raksha Mancha, led by President Master Om Singh and was attended by members of the Vishwa Hindu Parisad, Karni Sena and participants from 90 villages side by side.
The pamphlet was distributed before the meeting, titled Jaago Hindu Jaago, read ‘Mahapachayat against Love Jihad, Jihad Market, Jihad Land and Religious Conversion’.
Religious conversion is the agenda at the meeting, where around 500-600 people participated, Manbar police said.
Narender Pahadi, one of the committee, describes ‘love jihad’ as a “serious” problem.
“The population of the local population is 10,000 while the ‘outsiders’ population is 15,000.
They enjoy the jihad of love and disturb the peace and harmony in the area.
About 20-25 girls have been lost recently, including three in the last 10 days,” he thought.
Asked who invited Jamia Shooter, Pahadi said he and his team had posted invitations on social media, after the people who came alone.
Amu said while he respected all religions, attacks on Hinduism and Hindu families would not be tolerated at any cost.
He called for a verification of drives by the police in Pataudi, said many young people from the minority community live in areas with false identities.
Previously, in Noah, a great Mahapachayat had been held at the Sangam School of Indri to support those accused of killing Asif Khan, a 27-year-old gym coach.
At the meeting, Amu said: “They killed our daughter outside of college.
Should we not even protest them? They threatened the villagers not to hold Panchayats like that, but I challenged them to stop us.” On Tuesday, Amu gave Know Tii four “innocent people” who were arrested in connection with ASIF’s murder were released after the “intervention” of Karni Sena.
He demanded that other young people must also be released.
SP (Noah) Narendra Bijiariya said in recent months, the two people have held Panchayat and both of them have violated the Covid-19 protocol.
“So far, there have been no legal and order situations.
The priority is to maintain peace,” he added.