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Hindu outfits rally in HP, demand Waqf Board abolition

Protest leaders submitted a memorandum to local authorities, emphasizing the need for reform. They also urged the Gram Sabha meetings, scheduled for October 2, to pass proposals verifying migrants' documents. 

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: September 28, 2024, 04:54 PM - 2 min read

Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti had called for a statewide protest.

Hindu outfits rally in HP, demand Waqf Board abolition

Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti had called for a statewide protest.


Hundreds of protesters rallied in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, on Saturday, demanding the abolition of the Waqf Board and stricter verification of migrants' identification documents. Led by Surjeet Singh, district president of Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti, and Ashish Sharma, district chief of Bajrang Dal, the rally drew a significant crowd, with protesters waving saffron flags and banners. 

 

The Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti had called for a statewide protest, highlighting concerns over the Waqf Board and migrant documentation. Protest leaders submitted a memorandum to local authorities, emphasizing the need for reform. They also urged the Gram Sabha meetings, scheduled for October 2, to pass proposals verifying migrants' documents. 

 

Police personnel were deployed in large numbers in the town to maintain law and order while shops owned by members of a minority religious community remained closed.  

 

Leaders of the Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti submitted a memorandum to the local administration demanding that the Waqf Board be abolished and identification documents of migrants be checked.  

 

Addressing the rally, the leaders of the organisation demanded that a proposal to check the documents of migrants to Himachal Pradesh be passed in the Gram Sabha meetings slated to be held across the state on October 2.  

 

They also accused the Congress government in the state of procrastinating over the Sanjauli mosque issue. Hindu groups and locals have been demanding the demolition of an unauthorised portion of the mosque in Sanjauli. Ten people sustained injuries during protests on September 11, a day after the Muslim community urged the municipal commissioner to seal the unauthorised portion and also offered to demolish it in accordance with a court order.  

 

Leaders of the Devbhoomi Sangharsh Samiti warned the government not to take the issue lightly and help Hindus live peacefully in the state "rather than helping outsiders without valid documents". 

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