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Haryana Nuh Administration Denies Permission for VHP Yatra on August 28

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The district administration of Nuh in Haryana has taken the decision to deny permission for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Yatra that was scheduled to take place on August 28. The move comes amidst concerns over potential law and order disruptions and to ensure the safety and security of the region.

The VHP, a prominent Hindu nationalist organization, had announced plans for a Yatra in Nuh, with the aim of promoting religious and cultural awareness. However, local authorities expressed apprehensions about the potential for the event to escalate tensions or incite unrest due to the sensitive nature of the region and the prevailing communal dynamics.

Nuh, located in the southern part of Haryana, has a history of communal tensions and has been a focal point for various social and political issues. The district administration’s decision to deny permission for the Yatra was made after a thorough assessment of the prevailing situation and consultation with various stakeholders.

The administration cited concerns over the potential for the event to disrupt peace and harmony in the area, which could have broader implications for the region and the state as a whole. In a statement, a senior official from the district administration explained, “The decision was made to maintain law and order and prevent any untoward incidents that might arise from the Yatra. The safety of the people is our primary concern.”

The VHP expressed disappointment at the denial of permission and maintained that the Yatra was intended to be a peaceful religious procession. They indicated that they would engage in discussions with the local administration to address any concerns and explore the possibility of rescheduling the event for a later date.

The denial of permission has sparked discussions about the balance between religious freedom and maintaining public order, as well as the broader implications for freedom of assembly and expression.

The district administration’s decision highlights the challenges faced by authorities in managing events that have the potential to polarize communities and disrupt social harmony. As discussions continue between the VHP and the administration, the focus remains on finding a resolution that upholds both the right to practice religion and the need for maintaining peace and order in the region.

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Author: IBC Global Times

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