Muzaffarnagar Kanwar Yatra: Police Notice to Those Accused of Identifying shopkeeper by Undressing

Swami Yashveer Maharaj's campaign on the Kanwar Yatra route aims to ensure no shops run under fake identities.
Swami Yashveer Ji Maharaj's statement on Muzaffarnagar Kanwar Yatra

Source: aajtak

In the UP district of Muzaffarnagar, Swami Yashveer Ji Maharaj has launched a noteworthy campaign along the Kanwar Yatra route. His dedicated team is actively inspecting shops, eateries, and hotels to ensure no one is operating under fraudulent identities. However, this campaign has now found itself mired in controversy, as allegations suggest that the workers attempted to disrobe a shopkeeper for identification purposes.

In response, the New Mandi Kotwali police of Muzaffarnagar served notices to six team members of Swami Yashveer Ji Maharaj, allowing them three days to respond before further action. Swami Yashveer, indignant over the police notice, has openly challenged the authorities, fiercely asserting that while they will answer the notice, any legal action against their six 'Hindu warriors' will be met with strong opposition.

Swami Yashveer Ji Maharaj emphasized that their movement will extend beyond Muzaffarnagar to encompass the entire state of Uttar Pradesh. The entire Sanatan community stands with their Hindu warriors, and if the police believe a mere notice can halt this movement, they should reconsider. The movement is poised to spread across the nation.

According to Yashveer Maharaj, acts like 'spit jihad', 'urine jihad', and other means are disturbing Hindu sanctity. The revolution against this 'jihadist gang' has already begun and will not cease. He declared that those associated with the 'spit-urine gang' will no longer run businesses with the names of Hindu deities as signboards, regardless of the resistance or even imprisonment they may face.

It is imperative to note that the Uttar Pradesh government has mandated nameplates for shops, hotels, and dhabas during the Kanwar Yatra. In line with this, it is mandatory for such establishments on the Delhi-Dehradun National Highway-58 in Muzaffarnagar to display nameplates. Local shopkeepers note that since Shiva devotees fetch water from Haridwar during the Yatra, they must know whose premises they are seated at.

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