Hindu organization and administration came face to face because of this banner in Sehore’s Ashta. – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion
Hindu organizations are busy in their preparations for Hanuman Janmotsav in Ashta Tehsil area of Sehore district. Hindu organizations decorated the entire city with saffron flags at night. Administration and people of Hindu organization came face to face for hanging a banner written Hindu Rashtra on Kannod Road. On receiving the complaint, the administrative and municipal staff reached to remove the banner. As soon as this was heard, the members of the Hindu organization got angry and started shouting slogans. After the protest that lasted for more than two hours, the administrative officers had to return from the spot without removing the banner. Due to Hanuman Janmotsav, banners-posters have been put up at many places in Ashta city. Hindu Rashtra was written on a banner and it was put up at the colony square. Hindu organization and administration came face to face on Wednesday regarding this banner. Someone had complained to the administration to remove this banner. Due to this, the administrative officials swung into action and along with the staff of the municipality reached the colony intersection to remove the banner. When other Hindu organizations including Vishwa Hindu Sangathan came to know about this, a large number of officials and workers reached the spot. Started raising slogans against the administration. This process continued for about two hours. Hindu Utsav Samiti President Kalu Bhatt alleged that no objectionable words were written in the banner, which could cause any harm to anyone. Feeling hurt Despite this, the administration is pressurizing to remove the banner. If anyone has objection and has lodged a complaint, then his name should be mentioned. This will tell what is the problem with the other person. Ashta Tehsildar Shailesh Dwivedi tried to pacify the matter, but the members of Hindu organizations were agitated. Tehsildar explained to everyone, only then the matter cooled down. Daily approx from Kannod Road Thousands of people come and go. There was a crowd at the colony intersection during the protest. This affected the traffic. , In this regard, Hindu Festival Committee President Kalu Bhatt says that all the festivals in Ashta are celebrated together with enthusiasm. Banners have also been put up at many places regarding Hanuman Janmotsav. The administration was pressurizing to remove the banner at the colony intersection. We protested because of this. SDM Anandsingh Rajawat said that there was an objection regarding the installation of banners at the colony intersection of Kannod Road. In this, some kind of incident was said to happen by putting down the banner. Tehsildar and municipal staff had gone to raise the banner and not to remove it. Pawaiya’s statement – Muharram will not be celebrated in Hindu settlements Permission for the procession of Police is alert regarding the religious procession of Hindu organizations on Hanuman Janmotsav. Keeping in view the experience of Ram Navami, the police-administration is trying to keep religious processions away from minority settlements. On this, BJP leader and former minister Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya has opened a front against his own government. Pawaiya has raised questions on the government’s system by tweeting. Pawaiya wrote that if the administration of any state is not allowing Hanuman Jayanti processions to go to minority settlements, then it should also decide that Muharram and Tajis processions will not be allowed to be taken out from Hindu settlements or markets. There cannot be double standards of law and rules. On the other hand, in view of the tension arising in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, Gwalior SP Rajesh Singh Chandel has formed special teams regarding Hanuman Jayanti. These teams will be deployed in minority settlements as well as at intersections for security. ,
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