Graffiti saying “this street will not be allowed for Muslims” appeared on the Delhi-Dehradun Nationwide Freeway (NH-72A) close to Behatigarh in Uttar Pradesh, prompting the police to register a case and launch a probe, officers stated on Friday.
They’re additionally verifying the authenticity of a video purportedly exhibiting two younger girls utilizing spray paint to put in writing on the railing alongside an elevated stretch of NH-72A.
Behatigarh Police, below whose jurisdiction the incident passed off, stated the phrases “Yeh sadak Musalmanon ke liye nahin hai” had been written in Hindi on the roadside, whereas its English translation, “This street will not be allowed for Muslims” was painted onto the railing of an elevated iron bridge on the identical freeway.
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Superintendent of Police (Rural) Sagar Jain instructed information company PTI that an worker of the Nationwide Highways Authority of India filed a criticism, primarily based on which a case has been registered towards unidentified staff of an organisation known as ‘Hindu Raksha Dal’ below Part 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Part 353(2) pertains to statements conducing to public mischief and selling unwell will between teams or communities.
In the meantime, the has gone viral on social media exhibiting two younger girls allegedly writing on the railing of the elevated stretch of NH-72A utilizing spray paint. A automobile with an Uttarakhand license plate can be seen within the video. Police stated the authenticity of the video is being verified.










