Gwalior: The Gwalior district administration has stopped the Gyanshala of Nathuram Godse by interfering in the case. Earlier, this Gyanshala was started by the Hindu Mahasabha in Gwalior, but now it has been discontinued. The Gyanshala was launched on 10th January by the Hindu Mahasabha in Gwalior at its office in Dulatganj. As soon as the information was received by the administration, it spoke to the General Assembly officials. After that, it imposed section 144 in that area. In addition, he also instructed them not to disturb any kind of peace. Talking about this, additional collector of Gwalior Kishore Kanyal said, "After the news came in the media, this Gyanshala was reported in Dulatganj. The administration then spoke to the officials of the Hindu Mahasabha and issued notices. Section 144 has been imposed in the Dulatganj area." The news now is that after talking to the administration, the Hindu Mahasabha has closed the Gyanshala of Godse. Talking about the issue, Dr Jayveer Bhardwaj, national vice-president of the Hindu Mahasabha, said, "In a meeting of Hindu Mahasabha officials, it was decided that the Hindu Mahasabha Bhawan, Daulatgaj Gwalior, will continue to be a source of inspiration from the nation devotees. Godse Gyan Shala will not be operated. '' Also Read- Actor Varun Dhawan to tie knot with Natasha Dalal in January Gas Tanker turns turtle On NH-16 In Ganjam, Traffic interrupted Polio vaccination postponed till further notice due to unforeseen activities