'This road is not for Muslims': women who wrote hateful slogans arrested
Three individuals have been arrested for writing hateful slogans on the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway walls, declaring it 'not for Muslims'.
In Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, local police have arrested three individuals for writing offensive slogans on the walls of the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, specifically stating 'This road is not for Muslims'. The arrested individuals, identified as Sulekha, Sharda, and Manav Kendra (Jitender Raghav), are reported to be residents of Dehradun and affiliated with the Hindu Raksha Dal. The incident has raised concerns regarding public sentiments and communal harmony, especially given the explicit nature of the slogans.
The series of events unfolded on February 26 when a video surfaced on social media showing the accused writing communal slogans openly on the expressway walls. The shocking nature of the content caught the attention of many, leading to widespread outrage. Following a complaint from an NHAI employee regarding the public disturbance and incitement of riot provisions, the police took decisive action on Thursday evening, apprehending the culprits based on solid evidence that had been gathered.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding religious sentiments in India, particularly against the backdrop of rising communal issues. The act of vandalism not only promotes a divisive narrative but also emphasizes the increasing vigilantism by groups claiming to uphold Hindu values. The authorities' response in addressing such incidents is crucial for maintaining peace and ensuring the prevention of potential flare-ups in communal violence.