Lucknow: Hindus were targeted by Muslims in Bairamnagar village. In fact, it is alleged that when Hindus started building the temple, Muslims started protesting. Under the information received, they unitedly stopped the work and then threatened to close the business. In fact, while announcing that no person in the village will buy goods from Hindus. In fact, a person from the village made a video of this audacious threat of the accused and then circulated it on the internet media. It is being told that people from the Hindu side have complained to the SSP in the case and demanded action.
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In fact, Bairamnagar village of Shergarh is Muslim-dominated. In such a situation, Hindus in the village had built a well years ago and it is worshipped by Hindus during marriage. In fact, a small Shivling is placed near the well on which people light lamps. However, in the meantime, when the children put bricks there, Muslims started protesting against it. They said that the construction of the temple will not be allowed. In this case, it is alleged that the village head said that stop transaction with Hindus. He made Muslims swear that no one will buy goods from Hindus. Yes, someone else made a video of it and circulated it on the internet media and after the video was broadcast, various discussions started happening in the village.
The people said the atmosphere in the village was deteriorating. People living with brotherhood are against each other. However, later the selected people from both sides sat down and reached a compromise among themselves. After the agreement was reached, the video started circulating again. Virendra Singh, Ugrasen, Ved Prakash, Bhoop Ram, Liladhar etc. of the village demanded SSP Akhilesh Chaurasia to take action by sharing videos and applications of the entire process. However, there is a peaceful atmosphere in the village.
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