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  • UP civic polls: Adityanath says BJP govt ‘put Aligarh lock’ on riots in state

    UP civic polls: Adityanath says BJP govt ‘put Aligarh lock’ on riots in state

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    Aligarh: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said the double-engine government of the BJP has “put an Aligarh lock” on riots in the state.

    Campaigning for the second phase of urban local body polls in Aligarh, which is famous for its locks, Adityanath hit out at opposition parties for promoting “tamancha (countrymade pistol) culture” in the state.

    The chief minister also held public meetings in Budaun, Shahjahanpur and Bareilly, and talked about law and order and development in his speeches in these districts.

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    “The double-engine government of the BJP has put an Aligarh lock over riots in the state and made UP riot-free,” Adityanath said in Aligarh.

    “Double-engine” is a term often used by BJP leaders to refer to the party ruling at the Centre and in a state.

    In an apparent reference to the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party, the CM said people with ‘parivarvadi’ (dynastic) and ‘jaativadi’ (casteist) mindset gave ‘tamanchas’ to the youth after coming to power.

    “We changed this tamancha culture and provided tablets to two crore youths,” he said.

    Adityanath said Aligarh is known all over the world for its locks and the BJP government is working towards its revival.

    “The lock industry (of Aligarh) will be given a global platform with the help of one district one product initiative,” he said.

    “Taala (locks), taaleem (education) and tehzeeb (culture) of Aligarh were once its identity. But the casteist mindset of the dynastic parties has shut down the lock industry of Aligarh, and created obstructions,” he said.

    “These casteist and dynastic parties have nothing to do with education and culture. They adopted the policy of divide and rule and used it to divide society on the basis of appeasement. They made an effort to increase the gulf in society. As a result of this, there was an atmosphere of fear among the people even during festivals,” Adityanath said.

    Aligarh will vote in the second phase of the urban local body polls on May 11. The counting of votes will take place on May 13.

    Adityanath said people of the state were forced to face curfews for a long time.

    “But today, you are seeing Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh and India transforming. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the perception about India has changed, and Indians are seen with respect wherever they go,” he said.

    “What could not be achieved in the last 60-65 years has been done in nine years. The government has worked hard to put an end to terrorism, Naxalism and separatism in the country,” he said.

    Referring to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Adityanath credited the efforts of the BJP’s double-engine government to resolve a 500-year-old dispute.

    “Today, Kashi Vishwanath Dhaam is being constructed in Kashi, whereas Mathura and Vrindavan are being decorated. Along with this, beautification of Naimisharanya, Vindhyavasini Dham, Lalapur of (sage) Valmiki and Rajapur of Tulsidas (both in Chitrakoot) is also underway,” he said.

    The CM also said that a memorandum of understanding has been signed with the Airports Authority of India for the building of an airport in Aligarh.

    “We are going to connect it with air service and for the extension of the airport, Rs 700 crore has already been released,” he said.

    “In addition, construction of the four-lane highway from Ghaziabad to Kanpur via Aligarh is going on at a fast pace,” Adityanath said, adding that a power plant is being set up at Harduaganj which will make Aligarh the centre of energy production.

    The chief minister also said that the BJP’s double-engine government has named a university after Maharaja Mahendra Pratap Singh, who fought for the country’s independence and also donated land for the Aligarh Muslim University, although there is no “shilapat (nameplate) of his in the AMU”.

    Addressing a rally in Badaun, Adityanath said till six years ago, dynastic parties used to give pistols to the youth.

    “The youth are becoming self-reliant as we are combining talent of Uttar Pradesh with technology and training. As a result of this, UP is rapidly becoming the growth engine of India’s development,” the CM said.

    In Shahjahanpur, he said that festivals have replaced nuisance and disorder in the state of today. “The atmosphere of fear and panic is over now. People celebrate festivals peacefully and with joy. Now there is no curfew, instead Kanwar yatras are taken out peacefully,” he added.

    In Bareilly, the CM said the city earlier known as a garbage dump has turned into a smart city. “Bareilly has an airport. Four-lane and six-lane roads are being constructed,” he said.

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  • Eid prayers: After Kanpur, UP police now book several in Aligarh

    Eid prayers: After Kanpur, UP police now book several in Aligarh

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    Aligarh: Several unnamed persons have been booked for offering namaz outside two mosques in the old city area in violation of prohibitory orders on Eid last week, police said on Friday.

    City Superintendent Police Kuldeep Singh Gunawat told the media that clerics had assured the district authorities ahead of Eid that no one will be allowed to offer prayers on roads outside mosques.

    “Despite such assurances a large number of people offered prayers on the road outside the Eidgah ground under Delhi Gate Police Station and another mosque in a locality under Kotwali police station,” said the officer, adding, the FIRs were lodged on April 26.

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    Police are reviewing video footage of the day to identify those who participated in the outside prayers.

    Earlier police in Kanpur said they have booked more than 2,000 people on similar charges in three FIRs.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Uttar Pradesh: Clashes in Aligarh while playing Holi

    Uttar Pradesh: Clashes in Aligarh while playing Holi

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    Aligarh: Two groups clashed with each other during Holi celebrations.

    In the clash, Bhartiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Metropolitan Vice President Subodh Sweety was injured.

    According to sources, people from both groups belong to the Hindu community and the clashes took place in front of senior police officials, Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Kuldeep Singh, and Additional District Magistrate (ADM).

    Singh stated, “The incident occurred at the Sabzi Mandi junction. Two groups clashed during Holi celebrations. The police immediately rushed to the spot and amicably solved the issue. None of the sides has filed a police complaint.”

    In the visuals going viral on social media, people from two groups can be seen engaging in a fistfight and the police trying to intervene and disperse the crowd.

    The police are seen trying to control the situation as more reinforcements were called in.

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  • Aligarh mosque covered with tarpaulin ahead of Holi

    Aligarh mosque covered with tarpaulin ahead of Holi

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    Aligarh: In keeping with the practice adopted few years ago, a mosque in Aligarh has been covered with tarpaulin before the festival of Holi, in order to ensure it is not smeared with colour.

    The police administration ensures this to maintain peace and order.

    The Abdul Karim Masjid at Aligarh’s most sensitive crossroad the ‘Halwaiyan’ is covered with a tarpaulin at night so that hoodlums do not smear the mosque with colours during Holi.

    This has been the practice since the past few years.

    Haji Mohammad Iqbal, Mutawalli-Masjid Halwaiyan said, “On the instructions of the administration, we cover the mosque with tarpaulin so that no one can throw colour or dirt in the mosque.”

    “Ever since the Yogi Adityanath government has come to power in Uttar Pradesh, the mosque is being covered during Holi,” he added.

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  • Three cops booked in 19-yr-old woman’s suicide case in Aligarh

    Three cops booked in 19-yr-old woman’s suicide case in Aligarh

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    Aligarh: Three police personnel, including an Inspector and Sub-Inspector, have been booked in connection with the alleged suicide attempt by a 19-year-old woman at the Vijaygarh police station in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh in May last year.

    Station House Officer (SHO), Jitendra Kumar, Vijaygarh police station, said, “A case against three police personnel — Inspector, and Sub-Inspector, and a woman constable have been registered. Further investigation is ongoing, and action will be taken accordingly.”

    The police personnel have been booked under section 343 (wrongful confinement for three or more days) of the Indian Penal Code.

    The woman was reportedly lured by a man identified as Akash to Gujarat, following which her family members filed a case.

    Based on the complaint, police traced the girl and held her at the Vijaygarh police station, but the woman dodged the police and attempted suicide by jumping off the roof of a second-storey building.

    She was taken to the JN Medical College for treatment where she died after three days.

    After the incident, the Aligarh District Magistrate ordered a probe into the matter.

    After months of investigation, a case was registered against the policemen in the matter.

    A case was also filed against Akash on April 28, 2022.

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  • Hindu Conclave: Kerala Governor recalls words of Aligarh Muslim University founder

    Hindu Conclave: Kerala Governor recalls words of Aligarh Muslim University founder

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    Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Saturday recalled the words of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, founder of the Aligarh Muslim University who was said to have urged to call him a “Hindu” over a century ago.

    While speaking at a Hindu conclave here, the Governor quoted the reported words of Sir Syed Khan that “you must call me a Hindu” which he had made during an Arya Samaj meeting.

    Khan said Sir Syed was given a reception by the Samaj members when he completed his tenure in the Legislative Council during the colonial regime.

    Recalling the words of the reformer-educationalist, Khan said he had asked the Samaj members why they didn’t call him a Hindu and made it clear that he did not consider “Hindu” as a religious term.

    “But, my serious complaint against you (Arya Samaj members) is that why don’t you call me a Hindu? I do not consider Hindu as a religious term…Hindu is a geographical term,” the Governor said recalling Syed Ahmed Khan’s words.

    Anybody who is born in India, anybody who lives on the food which is produced in India, anybody who drinks water from the rivers of India is entitled to call himself a Hindu and so “you must call me a Hindu”, Khan said quoting the Aligarh University founder’s words.

    Arif Mohammed Khan also said it was “perfectly fine” to use the terminology like Hindu, Muslim and Sikh during the colonial era because the Britishers had made the communities as the basis for deciding even the ordinary rights of citizens.

    The conclave was organised by the outfit Kerala Hindus of North America (KHNA).

    Union Minister V Muraleedharan took part in the concluding session of the conclave held at Muscat hotel here.

    He alleged a conspiracy has been going on in the state to make it feel that it is wrong to say “I am a Hindu”.

    Even before independence, the kings and rulers of the country, who believed in “sanatana dharma”, had accepted all religious groups with open arms, he said.

    In the same manner that the union government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is opening the door for people suffering persecution in neigbouring countries, he said.

    The union minister also stressed the need to bring all those who believe in “Sanatana Dharma” under one roof.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )