The Free Press Journal

BJP removes Ghaziabad unit head over ‘love jihad’ clash

- AGENCIES

The ruling BJP in Uttar Pradesh has removed its Ghaziabad city president Ajay Sharma after he, along with over a hundred others, clashed with police over the marriage of a Hindu woman with a Muslim man which they dubbed as a case of “love jihad”.

The state party President Mahendra Nath Pandey took the decision at 11 p.m. on Tuesday.

The letter, signed by state General Secretary Vidya Shankar Sonkar, said in view of the protest against the inter-religious marriage, Ajay Sharma has been removed from his post. The letter also states that Man Singh Goswami, the city General Secretary, has been appointed as city president. Goswami took charge at 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday.

On December 22, the woman’s family had organised a wedding reception at their house in Ghaziabad.

Over 100 workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party and other Hindu outfits, including the Shiv Sena, Bajrang Dal and Jai Shiv Sena, staged a sit-in outside the house in Raj Nagar, protesting the wedding, and disrupted traffic.

Police said they removed the protesters by using mild force on the grounds that they were trying to interfere in the personal lives of individual­s.

“How can the police allow people to barge into someone’s house? We got a distress call and we performed our duty,” said Senior Superinten­dent of Police H.N. Singh.

Later in the day, a criminal case was registered against Sharma and over 100 others for the clash with police and rioting over the marriage.

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