Hindu organisations held a panchayat at the Shiv Mandir in Tila village, Ghaziabad on September 22. The gathering issued an appeal to financially and socially boycott individuals who contaminate food and beverages with spit and urine. Thousands of people from hundreds of villages attended the panchayat.
Swami Dipankar Maharaj urged the panchayat that Hindu society must move beyond casteism and come together. He said, ‘The time has come for the entire community to unite’. Meanwhile, Sadhvi Prachi emphasized the need for the 36 sects of Hindu society to come together. She claimed that individuals from other communities use Hindu names to deceive Hindu sisters and daughters. She said, ‘If they are so fond of Hindu names, they should change their faith and become Hindus’.
During the event, Nand Kishore Gurjar, a BJP MLA from Loni, also addressed the panchayat members. The panchayat submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister, local MLA, and ACP, demanding the arrest of the culprits and the passage of legislation aimed at population control. Earlier on September 13, the Loni Border police station arrested a 29-year-old juice salesman on charges of putting urine in juice, and his minor companion (15) was also arrested.
During the event, Nand Kishore Gurjar, a BJP MLA from Loni, also addressed the panchayat members. The panchayat submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister, local MLA, and ACP, demanding the arrest of the culprits and the passage of legislation aimed at population control. Earlier on September 13, the Loni Border police station arrested a 29-year-old juice salesman on charges of putting urine in juice, and his minor companion (15) was also arrested.
During interrogation, the accused juice vendor Aamir claimed he had no nearby place to urinate, so he collected it in a plastic bottle. The officers dismissed his explanation completely. According to Bhaskar Verma, after knowing about the incident, people gathered and assaulted the accused.
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