Narsinghanand, Chauhanke booked for hate speech

Story by  ATV | Posted by  sabir hussain | Date 04-04-2022
Yati Narsinghanand and Suresh Chauhanke
Yati Narsinghanand and Suresh Chauhanke

 

New Delhi

Delhi Police have registered a case against the organisers of Hindu Mahapanchayat Sabha and several speakers including -- Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati, priest of Dasna Devi temple and Suresh Chauhanke, Chief Editor of Sudarshan News -- for their inflammatory speeches during the event in the national capital.

The programme was held on Sunday.

"Some of the speakers, including Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati, Priest of Dasna Devi Temple and Suresh Chauhanke, Chief Editor of Sudarshan News uttered words promoting disharmony, feelings of enmity, hatred or ill will between two communities," Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Usha Rangnani said.

Narsinghanand was earlier arrested on January 15, in a similar case, by Uttrakhand Police and sent to 14-day judicial custody. He was later released on bail. Narsinghanand was one of the organisers of the three-day Dharam Sansad in Haridwar where hate speeches were allegedly made against the minority community.

The senior Delhi Police official confirmed that a request letter for seeking permission for organising Hindu Mahapanchayat Sabha was received in North-West District from organiser Preet Singh, president, Save India Foundation. However, the request was denied on the ground that the organiser had no permission from the land-owning agency, i.e., Delhi Development Authority for organising this Sabha at the Burari Ground.

Police said that even as the request was denied, the organiser Preet Singh reached the Burari Ground with his supporters in the morning and started organising the Hindu Mahapanchayat Sabha. "700-800 people gathered at the event place and invitees of the organiser started delivering speeches from the stage. Police also reached the place of the event and tried to maintain order," Rangnani said.

It was at this time when Narsinghanand allegedly started making inflammatory speeches from the podium, exhorting Hindus to take up arms to fight for their existence. Chauhanke said that he is against giving equal rights. "Indian Muslims should get the same rights that Hindus are getting in Pakistan. Nothing more than that," he said.

The police registered an FIR under sections 188 (Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and 153 (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony) of the Indian Penal Code at the Mukharjee Nagar police station.

Separate cases were also registered on the complaints of journalists who alleged that they were assaulted during the event. The scribes had earlier in the day also alleged that they were detained by the Delhi Police from the venue and taken to Mukherjee Nagar police station. However, DCP Rangnani denied all reports and said the reporters, willingly, on their own free will, to evade the crowd which was getting agitated by their presence, sat in a PCR Van stationed at the venue and opted to proceed to the Police station for security reasons.