An organisation named Hindu Raksha Dal has issued a risk to Kashmiris from the minority group asking them to “leave Uttarakhand else they will teach a lesson”.
SSP Ajai Singh stated they are going to take motion in opposition to individuals who attempt to take regulation into their fingers. (PTI picture)
The event comes two days after terrorists struck at a vacationer location in Pahalgam in south Kashmir, killing at the least 26 folks, largely vacationers, and injuring a number of others.
In a video that’s doing rounds on social media, Lalit Sharma, state chief of the organisation, stated, “The incident that took place in Pahalgam has deeply hurt us… We have declared that starting tomorrow, if we find any Kashmiri from the minority community in Dehradun, we will ‘deal’ with them accordingly. From 10am, Hindu Raksha Dal teams will step out from their homes, and if we find any Kashmiri anywhere, we will teach them a lesson.”
Reacting to the event, senior superintendent of police (SSP) Ajai Singh stated they are going to take motion in opposition to individuals who attempt to take regulation into their fingers.
“We are on alert mode (after the Pahalgam attack). A monitoring is also being done on social media. So far, we have around 25 objectionable social media posts removed and have counseled people responsible for them. If any person deliberately posts objectionable content on social media with the intent to incite religious unrest or disturb communal harmony, they will be served a notice and legal action will be taken against them as per the law,” Singh stated.
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In the meantime, Nasir Khuehami of the Jammu and Kashmir College students Affiliation, has urged Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to intervene and guarantee security.
“Hindu outfit Hindu Raksha Dal has once again openly issued threats to identify and physically assault Kashmiri students from the minority community in Uttarakhand. They’ve set a chilling ultimatum asking them to vacate the state by 10am today”, he stated.
Mohsin Abbas, admission coordinator at Doon Group of Schools Dehradun stated, “Even though the situation is normal for now, five students from a college left Dehradun last evening after the threat video went viral on social media.”
“They have taken a flight to Delhi from where they will fly to Kashmir”, he stated.