The accused of Nuh violence sought permission from HC to attend the Brajmandal Jalabhishek Yatra.
Bittu Bajrangi, accused of Nuh violence for worshiping in the proposed Brajmandal Jalabhishek Yatra on July 14 in Nuh, has filed a petition in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, seeking permission. Rajkumar alias Bittu Bajrangi Jawa till Saturday evening
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Apart from this, Bittu Bajrangi has also sent a letter to Nuh Superintendent of Police seeking permission to attend the procession. But Bittu Bajrangi has not been allowed yet. At the same time, Nuh SP Rajesh Kumar has made it clear that no such person will be allowed to participate in the religious journey, who has tried to disturb such religious programs before.
Bittu Bajrangi cannot come without permission
Bittu Bajrangi is accused of violence erupted during the procession held in the year 2023. He was arrested by Nuh police on 15 August 2023. It is alleged that he made inflammatory statements on social media besides arms demonstrations. In this violence, five people, including two home guards lost their lives and many people were injured. The entire Nuh district was shocked by arson.
Horse police stationed for Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra in Nuh.
Outside bail, accused Bittu Bajrangi has a court order that he cannot attend any religious programs held in Nuh without the permission of Nuh police. Regarding which he wrote a letter to the SP and sought permission to come to Nuh on 14 July, but this demand for Bittu Bajrangi is still pending.
High court knocked
Bittu Bajrangi, accused in the cow guards and Nuh violence, said that I have sought permission to go to Braj Mandal Yatra in Nuh. I have filed a petition in the High Court. It is my right to worship. At the same time, in a letter written to the police, Bittu Bajrangi has sought permission, citing Jalabhishek. But Bittu Bajrangi has not received permission yet. At the same time, the police administration is completely on alert mode regarding Jalabhishek Yatra. Every action is being monitored with investigative dogs, drone cameras and CCTV cameras.
Horse police stationed for Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra in Nuh.
Police commandos, cavalry, dog, bomb squad police and IRB personnel posted
Tight security arrangements have been made this time regarding the Brajmandal Jalabhishek Yatra. Police and commandos personnel have also been deployed on the Aravalli mountain and the entire travel route and Aravali mountain and surrounding places are being monitored by drones.
Along with this, a search operation is being conducted by the police on the Aravalli mountain adjacent to the temples. The Nuh police are monitoring the Nuh city, Nalhadeshwar Temple, Aravalli Mountains, Badkali Chowk, Jhirkeshwar Temple and the Monitoring drones and other mediums are being monitored by Shringeshwar Temple (Singar) and Yatra closing sites. Apart from this, police forces have been deployed on high buildings on travel routes.
The sight being kept with a drone in Nuh.
14 DSPs and 22 companies deployed
Nuh Superintendent of Police Rajesh Kumar said that dog squad and horse police have also been deployed. In the Brajmandal Jalabhishek Yatra, about 22 companies including IRB will be deployed this time. In which about 2500 personnel will be deployed. Along with this, 14 DSPs will work to handle the security system during the entire journey. Braj Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra will be examined by high quality videography cameras and will be checked completely so that no explosive material, weapons etc. can reach the journey. During the visit, every mob activity will be monitored by the police.