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Yogi’s Action On Tajia Mob, Case On Hundreds, Sent Many To Jail!

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In view of the threat of Korana, the Supreme Court had refused to allow the procession to take place on the occasion of Muharram across the country. Even the state governments had issued a guideline in view of Muharram.

But keeping all these on the spot, a procession of Tajiya was taken out on the occasion of Muharram in different parts of the country. In this era of corona virus epidemic, not only were the rules of social distancing blown off, but people did not even wear masks on their faces. After which the administration had to run the law on those who did so.

Where police have registered a case against 53 people for taking out a procession of Tajia during lockdown in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh. Apart from this, many policemen who have been negligent on behalf of the administration have also been reprimanded.

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The Tajiya procession was taken out from Sadar Kotwali area in Pilibhit where the Tajidars gathered a crowd by keeping the Tajiya on the road, in violation of social distancing and without masking. The police have taken big action against those who have done so.

Meanwhile, the Kotwali police has registered a case against 53 people for violating the lockdown under the Corona Act. At the same time, the officers reprimanded the Kotwal including the beat soldier and said that despite the strict instructions of the officers after the route march, how the fresh ones were decorated on the road.

Meanwhile, in different areas of Kushinagar, the police have taken action against the Moharram procession by violating the lockdown. Four people have been detained in Pipra Khurd village and a case has been registered against 10 unknown. In Khairtia village of Patherwa area, the police have registered a case against 15 named and 30 unidentified people, after the video of the group playing in the group went viral. Seven people have been arrested and sent to jail.

Explain that in view of Muharram, the Yogi government had issued a guideline. It was said in the guideline that neither fresh places will be held in public places nor alam processions will be taken out. The government had said that people keep Tajiya in their homes and celebrate the festival. But still the crowd did not falter, on which the Yogi government has now taken action.

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In Ranchi too, a case has been registered at Lower Bazaar police station for taking out the procession of Moharram. It is accused of taking out the procession of Moharram, bypassing the government guidelines. This procession was taken from Vikrant Chowk to Karbala Chowk. As soon as the information of the case is received, 40 to 50 people, including half a dozen nominees, have been booked. The police have registered a case and started investigating. Apart from the nominees, the police is identifying unknown accused.

Apart from the court orders, in Hyderabad, hundreds of people joined the procession of Muharram on Sunday by taking off the corona guideline. Except Ekad, no one had a mask on his face. Social distancing was openly violated. Even after this, no action was taken by the state government on this mob which put the state in danger of Corona.

In view of the Corona crisis, the Telangana High Court did not allow the procession to take place in Hyderabad on the day of Muharram. Last week the Supreme Court also rejected this demand. Despite this, these people took out a procession with the crowd of hundreds.

On which the government should have taken strict action, but no such day was taken by the state government. Now the question is that after the Muharram Guidelines were issued, then why has work been done to put people in danger of Corona. And the question is also with the Telangana government when many state governments have taken action on this mob, then why is the Telangana government hesitating to take action on them.

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