Amethi: Panic after sloganeering in procession
Amethi in Uttar Pradesh is once again in the limelight. On Sunday, before Muharram, people of a certain community took out a procession. Some people raised controversial slogans in this procession. After the related video went viral on social media, there has been a commotion in the district. After watching this video, the police swung into action and registered a case and started an investigation. The police have also detained some people in connection with this incident. The incident took place in Kotwali area of ​​Musafirkha, Amethi.
People are raising slogans in this video which is going viral on social media. In this they are saying that if you want to live in India, you have to say Hussain. However, TV9 does not confirm the Bharatvarsha viral video. Musafirkhana police station has started investigating the case based on this video. According to the police, some youths have been detained on the basis of the video. All these youths were involved in that procession. Police are interrogating all of them.
Police detained many people
On the other hand, regarding this incident, Amethi Superintendent of Police Anoop Singh said that strict action will be taken against the accused. Efforts are on to identify all the accused. On the other hand, seeing this video which has gone viral on social media, along with Hindu organizations, Sant Samaj has also expressed its objection. Sagar Ashram Pithadhishwar Mouni Maharaj has expressed objection to this video.
Hindu organizations warned of agitation
He has demanded action from Amethi Police and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Similarly, Hindu organizations have also warned the police of agitation if action is not taken against the accused. He said that raising such slogans in public would affect the atmosphere of harmony in the state.