Khaleej Times

Woman forced to remove burqa at Yogi’s rally

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ballia (UP) — The district administra­tion here has ordered a magisteria­l probe into the incident of a woman being forced to take off her burqa in public at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s rally, officials said on Wednesday.

A video showing the woman taking off her burqa minutes before the chief minister makes an appearance at the rally on Tuesday has gone viral.

“The city magistrate has been asked to conduct an inquiry into it and action will be taken against those found guilty,” District Magistrate Surendra Vikram said.

The chief minister was here on Tuesday to address an election meeting ahead of the local body elections.

The woman, who identified herself as Saira, later said the women constables on duty asked her to remove the burqa, which she did.

She said she was a BJP worker and had come to the rally from her village wearing her “traditiona­l dress”. The police has also ordered an inquiry.

Superinten­dent of Police Anil Kumar said the video footage has been received and a department­al inquiry ordered in this connection.

“The Deputy SP (City) has been asked to conduct an inquiry in this connection,” the SP said.

“We had instructio­ns that there should be no black flags shown at the rally. I will get this looked into,” he said.

Three days ago, black flags were shown to the chief minister in Meerut, where he had gone to address an election rally. — PTI

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