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Why controversial priest Yati Narsinghanand on police radar? Under house arrest ahead of Muslim cleric’s conference

Police on Sunday placed Dasna temple priest Yati Narsinghanand under house arrest and restricted his movement, along with that of his disciples, to prevent any disruption during the conference organized by Muslim cleric Tauqeer Raza regarding the Waqf Board Amendment Bill at Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan, an official told PTI.

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In response to the police action, Narsinghanand and his followers began reciting the Hanuman Chalisa inside the temple premises.

Narsinghanand in a statement said that Raza, Madni and Owaisi take the Hindus’ gentlemanliness as their weakness. If they can gather a crowd to terrify the Hindus, then we can also stand in front of them, he said.

ACP, Wave City, Lipi Nagayach, said that the movement of Yati and his disciples was restricted on Sunday morning when they were boarding their vehicles to go to Delhi.

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Narsinghanand had on Friday urged the Hindu community to recite Hanuman Chalisa at a Muslim community gathering slated to take place in Delhi.

Earlier, in a video message, the controversial leader Yati Narsinghanand, who is involved in several cases, urged Hindu society not to repeat the “mistake” of the Shaheen Bagh movement and to unite against what he referred to as “Islamic Jihadists.”

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A Muslim conference, organized by cleric Tauqeer Raza, was held on Sunday at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi to discuss the Waqf Amendment Bill.

“If even now we do not oppose the Jihadis, then like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Iran, Arab, we will lose everything and be finished off from India too,” Yati Narsinghanand said.

Ghaziabad Police Commissioner Ajay Kumar Mishra said since the matter pertained to Delhi, he would have no objection permitting Yati and his disciples to cross the border, if they are allowed in by the the national capital authorities.


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