Anti-Muslim Slogans Raised At Delhi's Jantar Mantar, FIR Registered
Anti-Muslim Slogans Raised At Delhi's Jantar Mantar, FIR Registered
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Delhi: A video allegedly from a march held at Jantar Mantar in the heart of Delhi on Sunday has gone viral over egregiously communal slogans raised at the event that the police say was held without permission. According to the information, the march was reportedly organised by Supreme Court lawyer and former Delhi BJP spokesperson Ashwani Upadhyay. He says he is not aware of the video; only five or six were shouting slogans, he said, adding that such slogans should not have been raised.

In a video that is in circulation on social media, slogans threatening Muslims while shouting "Ram, Ram". "Hindustan mein rehna hoga jai shri ram kehna hoga (To stay in India, must say Jai Shri Ram)," shout members at the gathering held at one of the most prominent protest sites in the nation, just a few km from parliament and top government offices.

After the video for the same gone viral, the Delhi Police have filed a case and is trying to identify those in the video. The slogans were shouted in the presence of Narsinghanand Saraswati, a priest notorious for hate speeches. The march, dubbed "Colonial Laws and Make Uniform Laws" was organised in protest against old colonial-era laws.

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