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Sadhus threaten stir after lockdown

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PRAYAGRAJ/NEW DELHI: The Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad (ABAP), the apex body of saints and seers, has threatened to launch a massive agitation if strong action is not taken against those responsible in the Palghar incident where two sadhus and their driver were lynched by a mob on April 16.
“Lakhs of Naga sadhus and members of various akharas will march to Maharashtra after lockdown is lifted if all the guilty are not punished. The Maharashtra government should terminate all the police officers who failed to protect the saints,” Mahant Giri said.
ABAP president Mahant Narendra Giri said there is ‘Ravan raj’ in Maharashtra where sadhus are being lynched in presence of the police. He demanded termination and arrest of the cops.
He further said the entire area where the incident took place should be sealed and the culprits arrested.
The Akhara Parishad will prepare strategy for the agitation in Haridwar after the lockdown is lifted.
Juna Akhara chief patron Mahant Hari Giri also condemned the brutal killing of saints of his akhara.
“There are no words to condemn the killings. The video clearly shows that police failed to protect innocent seers.”
The heads of other Akharas also condemned the mob lynching of seers.
Enact Anti-Lynching law: Muslim body
All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat, an apex body of Muslim organisation, has demanded from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to enact an ‘Anti-Lynching Law’ in next parliamentary session after two Sadhus were lynched by a mob in Maharashtra.
The body, slamming the BJP for blaming Muslims for the incident, said, “Your party colleagues immediately started spreading fake news that Muslims are responsible for it.” (IANS)

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