Feb 27 • 13:44 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'This road is not for Muslims': Video of Dehradun-Delhi Expressway goes viral

A viral incident on the Dehradun-Delhi National Highway NH-72A involves a message stating 'This road is not for Muslims', leading to a police investigation after a complaint was filed by a National Highway Authority employee.

A disturbing incident has surfaced on the Dehradun-Delhi National Highway NH-72A, where graffiti stating 'This road is not for Muslims' was discovered. The message, written in Hindi along the highway, was complemented by an English translation sprayed on the railings of an elevated iron bridge in the area, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Behatgarh police station. Following the incident, local authorities confirmed that a case has been registered against unknown members of a Hindu defense organization under Section 353(2) of the Indian Penal Code, which pertains to public mischief and statements promoting animosity between communities.

Local police Superintendent Sagar Jain reported that the complaint was lodged by an employee of the National Highways Authority of India, prompting an official investigation into the matter. In addition to graffiti, a video emerged on social media depicting two young women applying the spray paint, further escalating concerns about the safety and inclusivity of public spaces in the region. The incident has sparked outrage and discussions among various community groups and social media users regarding the implications of such messages on communal harmony.

The act of marking a road with exclusionary messages raises significant concerns about discrimination and the potential for inciting communal tensions in a diverse society like India. As the investigation unfolds, the local police aim to address the issue and reassure the public that measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future, reinforcing the rule of law and promoting unity amongst residents, regardless of their religious backgrounds.

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