Rajasthan: Hindu rally attacked in Jaipur; video shows miscreants in skullcaps pelting stones in the presence of police
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Rajasthan: Hindu rally attacked in Jaipur; video shows miscreants in skullcaps pelting stones in the presence of police

The incident happened at Tala village of Raisar area, Jamvaramgarh, when a bike rally of Hindus came under the attack of a mob wearing skullcaps

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A Muslim mob in Jamvaramgarh, Jaipur, Rajasthan, attacked a rally by Hindus on the occasion of Hindu Nav Varsh and pelted stones at the rally. According to reports, heavy police forces were deployed for the security of the rally, but they couldn’t do anything.

Later the Muslim mob was controlled when additional forces arrived. The incident happened at Tala village of Raisar area, Jamvaramgarh, when a bike rally of Hindus came under the attack of a mob wearing skullcaps. The bike rally started at around 10.15 am from Khel Maidan, Chandwaji. According to the planned route, the rally was to go through Chandwaji, Pilwa, Chandawas, Tala village, Rajpura, Bachyawas, Shyampura, Tala Johra, Dantala Gujran, Dantala Meena, Bilod and Toda, before ending at Todeshwar Mahadev Temple.

The rally is called Hindu Ranbheri Rally, and it is taken out every year on the occasion of the Hindu Nav Varsh.
When the rally reached the Tala village, which comes under Raiser police station jurisdiction, at around 3 pm, a mob wearing skullcaps pelted stones on the rally. However, the rally went ahead despite the attack. A video of the incident has been doing rounds on social media.

BJP MP Rajyavardhan Rathore shared the video on Twitter, saying that a Hindu rally was attacked in Jaipur’s Jamvaramgarh today. He also blamed the Congress Government in Rajasthan for rising Islamist mentalities in the state.

“PFI terrorist mentality has flourished under Congress rule. This government also shows softness on those who pelt stones and violence on the events of Hindu community. These incidents are the result of this appeasement,” Rajyavardhan Rathore said. He also added that the administration should act promptly against such madrassas and miscreants.

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In the viral video, it can be seen that the miscreants are pelting stones despite the presence of policemen. Around 50 policemen were deployed for the security of the rally comprising around 1000 two-wheelers. The police force was standing at different locations along the rally route.

Reportedly, the police have started initiating action after the incident, and 12 persons have been arrested so far.

In a tweet, Jaipur Rural Police said that they are trying to identify more people from the videos. “Strict action will be taken against those who disturb religious harmony and spread rumours.”

Topics: Hindu rally attacked in JaipurMuslim mob in JamvaramgarhHindu Nav VarshBJP MP Rajyavardhan RathoreHindu Ranbheri RallyRajasthan
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