Ranchi: After Jharkhand, police has taken action to put saffron flag on fruit, vegetable and grocery store in Nalanda district of Bihar. Action has been taken against two members of Bajrang Dal, a Hinduist organization here. He had requested the local Hindus to buy their necessities like fruits, vegetables, ration etc. from the Hindu shop only.
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Action on this matter has been taken on the complaint of Bihar Sharif Block Development Officer Rajiv Ranjan. Swati Goyal Sharma of Swarajya has shared a copy of this FIR on Twitter. According to this, a case has been registered against 5 unknowns along with Bajrang Dal Nalanda members Kundan Kumar and Dheeraj Kumar. Action has been taken under sections 147, 149, 188, 153 (A) and 295 (A) of IPC.
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Significantly, in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, some fruit vendors started selling fruits by placing posters with 'Hindu fruit shops' on their shops. After this, the police took action to accuse such shopkeepers of spreading communalism. Action was taken against these shopkeepers for writing the word 'Hindu'. However, former CM of the state Raghuvar Das met the aggrieved fruit vendors and assured them that no action would be taken against them.