New Delhi: Yati Narsinghanand, militant Hindutva leader and the priest of Ghaziabad’s Dasna Devi temple, has said that he will “organise at any cost,” after the Uttar Pradesh police on Thursday, November 3, issued a notice instructing him not to organise a ‘dharma sansad’ and a preparatory meeting at the temple, PTI has reported.
Police said that Narsinghanand has not obtained permission from district administration for neither of these two events.
Narsinghanand, who is known for extremely communal, sexist and violent statements had called for the three-day ‘dharma sansad’ to begin on December 17. The day is the birth anniversary of former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Baikunth Lal Sharma.
It is also the day on which, last year, the Haridwar Dharma Sansad began. In it, a large collection of major religious leaders, right-wing activists, hardline fundamentalist militants and Hindutva organisations came together for an extraordinary outpouring of hate speech, mobilisations to violence and anti-Muslim sentiment.
Dharma Sansads or ‘religious parliaments’ organised and attended by Hindutva leaders and supporters have been in the spotlight since, with local administrations often prohibiting these events.
An FIR was lodged in Haridwar against Narsinghanand for making highly provocative speeches against Muslims at the Haridwar Dharma Sansad. His bail condition had it that he would not be part of any event or gathering “which aims towards creating difference between communities”.
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