The Free Press Journal

VHP men held for vandalisin­g Pakistani artists’ gallery

Last Friday, around 20 VHP and Bajrang Dal activists vandalised an art gallery where some paintings by Pakistani artists were on display

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Police on Tuesday arrested city VHP joint secretary and eight other activists for allegedly vandalisin­g an art gallery where paintings of some Pakistani artists were being exhibited, which enraged the right wing organisati­on.

Vishwa Hindu Parishad internatio­nal general secretary Pravin Togadia condemned the arrest of nine right-wing activists and also conveyed this to BJP president on micro-blogging site twitter. Without taking any name, Togadia alleged that this was a political move for getting votes. "Opposing Pak artists exhibition in Ahmedabad when Pak killing our army: a crime? Bajrang Dal, VHP workers picked up by police for votes!" Togadia said in his tweet.

He also conveyed his protest to BJP national president Rajnath Singh as he tagged his post to him while informing him about the arrests. "Early morning 2.45 am Gujarat police picked up VHP city joint secretary Jwalit Mehta from his residence. Bajrang Dal-VHP had organised a protest against an exhibition of Pakistan artists' paintings," he said in the tweet.

"We are not against arrest as such, but on the way the arrests were made on the day of major Hindu festival of Raksha Bandhan. The police picked them up from their homes at midnight," VHP state unit general secretary Ranchhod Bharwad said.

Local police, in an early morning drive arrested nine VHP-Bajrang Dal activists, including VHP city joint secretary Jwalit Mahta and booked them for rioting and other offences. On August 16, around 20 VHP and Bajrang Dal activists vandalised an art gallery, Amdavad ni Gufa, where some paintings by artists from Pakistan were on display.

The gallery, establishe­d jointly by world renowned painter M F Hussain and noted architect B V Doshi, was the venue for 17 paintings on display since August 13, which included 11 paintings of artists from Pakistan.

Raveendra Maradia, organiser of the exhibition, lodged a complaint at the Gujarat University police station against some unidentifi­ed persons for vandalisin­g the gallery and tearing the paintings.

"Around 3 am today morning, we picked up Jwalit Mehta and eight others in connection with the incidence at the art gallery and they will be produced before a court within 24 hours of their arrest," police inspector V M Salar said. An offence has been registered against all the nine accused under relevant sections, he added.

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