Nagpur: Against the background of the incident of the recently in various cities in Maharashtra during demonstrations taken in protest against communal violence recognized in Tripura, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Sunday demanding a ban on Muslim organizations, Raza Academy.
Overcoming a press conference at the VHP office in the Dhantoli Nagpur area in Maharashtra, Secretary General of VHP Milind Parande said the right-wing body would push fir in various police stations against rioters.
“If the police failed to register a violation, the VHP would take action,” he said, adding that the delegation of the VHP leaders would meet Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari in this matter.
He demanded that the Maharashtra government make rioters pay damage caused by public and personal property during the incident pelting stones on Friday.
On Saturday, the curfew was clamped in the city of Amravati in Maharashtra Timur for four days and internet services were closed after a horde that threw stones in the shops during the bandh (shut-down) which was allegedly held by local BJP workers by protest against demonstrations organized by demonstrations.
Muslim organizations the day before to condemn the violence recently in Tripura, police said.
On Friday, stubs were reported during demonstrations taken by Muslim organizations in Amravati, Nanded, Malegaon (in the Nashik district), Washim and Yavatmal.
Raza Academy has submitted a memorandum to the Governor of Maharashtra.
Those affected by violence in Tripura must be given compensation and damaged mosques to be reconstructed, requested.
Meanwhile, asking about the controversial statement of actor Kangana Ranaut about independence, Parande avoided direct reply, said India received a form of cultural independence and another in 2014.
Ranaut has said that what was achieved by India in 1947 was “BPE) but the country was obtained by real freedom Only in 2014 when Narendra Modi became the prime minister, raised a strong reaction from various quarters.
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