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Administration denies permission to renew Jalabhishek Yatra in Nuh

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On Tuesday, August 22, the Nuh district administration denied permission to the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to renew its Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra on August 28 which was halted because of the violence unleashed by an Islamist mob on July thirty first. The authorities within the Nuh district of Haryana rejected the applying submitted by the VHP looking for permission to take out the Yatra on August 28 to conclude the interrupted procession.

This comes after a Hindu “maha panchayat” in Pondri village in Palwal resolved on August 13 to renew the Jalabhishek yatra from Nalhar temple in Nuh on August 28. 

Narender Bijarnia, the Nuh Superintendent of Police confirmed that the applying for the procession’s allow had been turned down.

Reportedly, Nuh District Commissioner Dhirendra Khadgata refused to grant permission to VHP for the Yatra citing varied causes together with the G20 assembly scheduled to be held from September 3 in Tauru. The DC reportedly mentioned that the dates of the G20 assembly and the Jalabhishek Yatra collided. Moreover, the permission has been denied within the wake of the prevailing state of affairs within the Nuh district.

Originally, the yatra was to start at Nuh’s Nalhar Mahadev Mandir, journey to Ferozepur Jhirka, after which cease in Singar in Punhana. However, it was halted and violence broke out about 3 km from the Nalhar temple.

Meanwhile, native VHP chief Devender Singh mentioned he’s not conscious of the administration denying permission and asserted that there’s “no need for any permission” for the Jalabhishek Yatra.

Vinod Bansal, the nationwide spokesperson for the VHP, said that they’re nonetheless looking forward to the administration to approve the yatra. Bansal said that fairly than placing up obstacles, the administration ought to supply help.

On July thirty first, an Islamist mob attacked the Jalabhishek Yatra procession organised by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal. The violent assaults claimed six lives. Vehicles have been burnt and stones pelted on the VHP’s Jalabhishek Yatra as Islamists unleashed violence towards the Hindus within the Muslim-dominated area of Nuh, Mewat in Haryana.

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