Agra: Members of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) who have threatened to enter the place of Taj Mahal and Song Hanuman Chalisa in an attempt to fight protests from Karnataka Hijab Row, detained by the police in front of the event planned on Tuesday.
Vice President of the Braj VHP, Ashish Arya, who led the group, said that they had planned to enter the Taj Mahal and read Hanuman Chalisa after wearing a “turmeric scarf” to fight the hijab row.
“Each educational institution has its own clothing code but some anti-social elements try to damage the atmosphere by holding protests for the hijab,” he said, adding that if this would be permitted, people from other religions could also wear their religious symbols and they could also wear Their religious symbols too.
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Arya said that some people tried to polarize the votes for the election of the next assembly by intentionally inciting religious feelings in the context of the hijab.
“There is no personal law to be implemented here.
This country will take part in the constitution above all,” he said.
Police took all VHP workers to the Hariparwat police station where they read the Hanuman Chalisa and they were all released later.
Police said protesters wanted to express their views related to the row of hijab Karnataka.
“Their memorandum has been taken and will be sent to the authorities concerned.
They have been told that this problem is related to certain circumstances,” said the circle officer, conscious, Rajiv Kumar.
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