Madhya Pradesh: Two muslim youths under false pretences entered Garba pandal in Sagar, Hindu activists protest
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Madhya Pradesh: Two muslim youths under false pretences entered Garba pandal in Sagar, Hindu activists protest

During Navratri celebrations in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, two Muslim youths, including Aaftab Hussain from Kashmir, were caught entering the Yugantak Garba pandal under false pretenses. Hindu organizations allege deliberate attempts to disrupt festivities and have demanded strict action

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In Sagar two Muslim youths, one identified as Aaftab Hussain from Kashmir, were caught entering the pandal under false pretenses

In Sagar two Muslim youths, one identified as Aaftab Hussain from Kashmir, were caught entering the pandal under false pretenses

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Amid the fervour of Navratri celebrations, a controversial incident has emerged from a Garba pandal in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, where two Muslim youths, one identified as Aaftab Hussain from Kashmir, were caught entering the pandal under false pretences. Despite restrictions and warnings from Hindu organisations and local administration, the youths allegedly infiltrated the event, leading to their apprehension and accusations of malicious intent.

The incident occurred at the Yugantak Garba pandal in Sagar when two youths reportedly concealed their identities to gain entry. Vigilant Hindu organisation activists spotted suspicious behaviour, apprehending Aaftab Hussain, while the second youth, reportedly from Bihar, escaped.

Reports revealed that Aaftab had gained entry using a pass arranged by a Hindu girl and was seen sitting with her during the event. The activists claimed such entries are part of a pattern of using fake names, altered appearances, or borrowed passes to infiltrate religious gatherings.

Umesh Saraf, state official of Hindu Jagran Manch, condemned the incident: “Garba pandals have explicitly banned entry for Muslims, with prior appeals issued to both the community and administration. Despite warnings, these individuals are entering by changing names, hiding identities, or disguising themselves. This clearly indicates malicious intent.”

Saraf urged authorities to enforce Aadhaar card verification and take strict action, emphasising that the sanctity of Navratri celebrations should not be compromised. Hindu organisations described such entries as recurring issues, alleging attempts to disrupt religious events.

The Sagar police have taken Aaftab Hussain into custody and are investigating his background, motives, and activities in the city. Authorities assured the public that security at Garba pandals has been tightened, though concerns remain over the effectiveness of current measures, especially after the escape of the second youth.

The administration had previously advised that non-Hindus should refrain from attending Garba events, and security protocols requiring ID verification were in place to prevent unauthorised entry.

Navratri is celebrated with Garba and devotional events across India, but recent years have seen controversies regarding non-Hindus entering these gatherings. Similar incidents have been reported, including a case in Banswara, Rajasthan, where a minor boy used a fake identity to enter a Garba pandal and harass a teenage girl.

The apprehension of Aaftab Hussain and the other youth at the Sagar Garba pandal has triggered outrage among Hindu organisations and renewed calls for stricter regulations at Navratri events. As police continue their probe, authorities face mounting pressure to prevent unauthorised entries and safeguard the smooth conduct of religious and cultural celebrations.

Topics: Sagar Garba pandal incidentAaftab Hussain KashmirMuslim youths caught GarbaMadhya Pradesh Navratri securityunauthorized entry Garba
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