Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Mathura police gear up to deal with ABHM’s plan

- Hemendra Chaturvedi

AGRA: The Mathura district administra­tion and the police have geared up to deal with a call given by Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (ABHM) to recite Hanuman Chalisa at what it calls the ‘real’ birthplace of Lord Krishna at Sri Krishna Janmbhoomi complex to observe ‘Sanatan Samarpan Diwas’ on Tuesday (December 6), the 30th anniversar­y of demolition of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya in 1992.

ABHM leaders claim this real birthplace of Lord Krishna is within the Shahi Eidgah Mosque adjoining Sri Krishna Janmabhoom­i in Mathura.

“Neither any permission was sought nor any granted for holding any such event including that for recital of ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ at the site proposed by Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha on December 6. No such event is to be allowed and those violating restrictio­ns will be seriously dealt with,” Mathura senior superinten­dent of police Shailesh Pandey said.

“The Sri Krishna Janmbhoomi complex and the Shahi Eidgah Mosque are adequately guarded by Central

Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and we have attained extra police force from nearby districts for December 6, already considered a sensitive day. There will be no laxity on Tuesday,” he said.

“We are keeping a watch on activities of organisati­on and activists giving such calls for Tuesday. None would be allowed to violate the prohibitio­ns caused because of imposition of Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code restrictin­g any unlawful assembly,” Pandey said.

For his part, ABHM national treasurer Dinesh Kaushik was confident that come what may, the recital of ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ will be undertaken at the scheduled time at 12 noon on Tuesday.

“District presidents of ABHM have assembled in Mathura, but the administra­tion is cancelling bookings at hotels near the Sri Krishna Janmbhoomi to harass us. Non Resident Indian (NRI) activists of ABHM are being stopped at airports. State spokespers­on of ABHM, Sanjay Haryana and leader Neeraj Gautam are being kept under house arrest. Police have reached my house in Mathura,” Dinesh Kaushik said.

“I will commit suicide at gate of the Sri Krishna Janmbhoomi if we are not allowed to recite Hanuman Chalisa as per schedule,” warned Kaushik, who is a petitioner in one of the cases filed in the Mathura courts seeking removal of Shahi Eidgah Mosque.

The petitioner­s have alleged the mosque was built after demolishin­g a temple by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.

Rajyashree Chaudhary, the national president of ABHM, was not available for comment.

Chaudhary had given the call for ‘Mathura Chalo’ on December 6 about a month ago.

She had given similar a call last year for conducting ‘jalabhishe­k’ of Ladoo Gopal (child form of Lord Krishna) at the spot. But in the face of a police crackdown, the call was withdrawn on December 1, 2021, just days before the event. Over the past 10 days, Mathura police have registered two cases for provocativ­e calls with regard to the December 6 event.

“About three dozen people have been bound by notices not to cause breach of the peace and those (who) failed to respond and fill the required surety bond, were issued bailable warrants,” said Sanjay Kumar Pandey, the station house officer at Govind Nagar police station in Mathura.

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