Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

THREE ACCUSED ARRESTED; HANSI BIZMEN CALL OFF BANDH

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HISAR: Three people allegedly involved in demanding ransom from a shopkeeper in Hansi were arrested on Tuesday, police said.

After the accused were arrested, Vyopar Mandal chief Bajrang Dass Garg called-off the bandh to be held by businessme­n in the area on December 26.

Garg said, “The incident took place on December 18, when the three accused entered a cloth showroom and demanded ₹50 lakh from the owner at gunpoint. The CCTV footage of the incident was provided to the police. The businessme­n started a dharna against the police after they failed to nab the accused.

“The Vyopar mandal and businessme­n of Hansi, we have decided to take back our decision to organise the bandh on December 26,” he added.

A police spokespers­on said, “On Tuesday, the CIA team got a tip-off about accused Deepak and he was arrested near a toll plaza. During interrogat­ion, Deepak disclosed informatio­n about two other accused Shubham and Lokesh, who were then arrested from Azad Nagar area of Hisar town. He said the accused were aged between 19 and 20years and are students. They will be produced before a local court.

HARIDWAR:A section of Sikh community has pressed for the constructi­on of Guru Gyan Godri Gurudwara at the disputed site near Subash Ghat of Har-kipauri in Haridwar district.

Guru Gyan Godri Sangarsh Samiti and Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Dharm Prachar Samiti have separately demanded from state government allocation of the disputed site near Subash Ghat, where currently the Uttarancha­l Bharat Scouts and Guide regional office is situated.

According to these organisati­ons, at this site decades ago there used to exist a gurudwara,which was built to commemorat­e the stay, meditation and sermon by Guru Nanak Dev way back in early 16th century.

Sikhs under the Guru Gyan Godri committee have been staging protest near Prem Nagar ashram, adjacent to Ganga Canal on Nh-58,with many demanding that the agitation spot be given for Guru Gyan Godri Gurudwara; rendition of sermons has been taking place on a regular basis at this site for the past two years.

Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Dharm Prachar Samiti president Satyapal Singh Chauhan has urged the state government to allocate the building to Sikhs so that it paves way for constructi­on of a grand gurudwara as it is related to religious-spiritual sentiments of the Sikh community.

“Guru Nanak Dev had around 1504-07 meditated and preached sermons on the banks of Ganga near Har-ki-pauri. It is of immense religious-spiritual and historical importance for not only Sikhs but all the devotees who arrive at Har-ki-pauri. We want this very site to be handed over to Sikhs so that a gurudwara can be reconstruc­ted at this very holy place,” said Satyapal.

While some Sikh representa­tives and people are of the view that if the site at Har-ki-pauri is not allocated for Gyan Godri Gurudwara constructi­on, then another suitable site as for the gurudwara be allocated by the state government on the banks of the Ganga in Haridwar.

Urban developmen­t minister Madan Kaushik said CM Trivendra Singh Rawat had said that the government is willing to resolve the Gyan Godri Gurudwara issue but all the stakeholde­rs need to arrive at a consensus first.

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