In Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, there was a dispute after the incident with a Yaduvanshi Katha reader. After stone pelting and disturbance in village Dadarpur, the police had to take strict action. The police have registered a case and arrested 19 miscreants. At the same time, there was a sharp noise between the family and the police regarding the arrests.
According to the information, the incident is from village Dadarpur in Bakewar area, where a case of forcibly forcible tonsing came to light with Yaduvanshi Katha. Angry over the incident, some youths gathered outside the village and staged a protest and tried to enter inside. When the police tried to stop them, the miscreants started throwing stones.
A police vehicle was damaged in stone pelting. To control the situation, the police had to do even air firing. After this, the police took immediate action and arrested 19 miscreants. The process of sending him to jail was completed by registering a case against all.
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Police say that when an attempt was made to stop the miscreants, there was a fierce stone pelting. Police car broke in this incident. The police also had to do aerial firing to drive away the miscreants in defense. The police has taken a rampage action in this whole case.
As soon as these people were being arrested and taken, a crowd of family members gathered at the same time. Family members said that the police have wrongly caught our children. Senior Superintendent of Police Brijesh Kumar Srivastava said that the police have taken action against those who had made the nuisance. 19 miscreants have been arrested for registering an FIR regarding the incident. Action is being taken against them. The law will not be allowed to take anyone in hand.
Dhirendra Shastri said- everyone has the right to tell the story
Reacting to the incident with the Yaduvanshi narrator in Etawah, the Peethadhishwar Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham said that there is no high and low in Sanatan Dharma. Everyone has the right to tell Bhagwat Katha. Along with this, he also targeted the leaders doing politics on this issue. Farewell to caste, we all Hindu brothers. With this, he expressed grief over the Etawah incident.