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Bhim Army warns of pan-India stir

Outfit to observe August 25 as ‘Internatio­nal Dhikkar Diwas’

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New Delhi, Aug. 23: The Bhim Army on Friday threatened to call for a nationwide shutdown if the issue of Ravidas temple was not resolved within 10 days.

The outfit said its supporters will observe August 25 as ‘Internatio­nal Dhikkar Diwas’ and will burn the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi protesting “police atrocities on their leader Chandrashe­khar Azad and 95 others”.

Bhim Army chief Chandrashe­khar Azad and over 90 protesters were detained on Wednesday night on charges of rioting and unlawful assembly following a violent protest in Delhi’s Tughlakaba­d area over the demolition of the

temple by the DDA.

“If the Guru Ravidas Temple is not built within 10 days, we will call for a Bharat Bandh,” national chief general secretary of Bhim Army Kamal Singh Walia said, adding Mr Azad will not seek bail till the time the other protesters, who were arrested along with him, are not released.

Mr Azad and 95 others, arrested on charges of rioting and unlawful assembly, has been sent to judicial custody for 14 days.

The Bhim Army had called a press conference at the Indian Women’s Press Corps on Friday to share its version on the arrest of Mr Azad and other protesters but the IWPC cancelled the event.

“The IWPC said in an email that we do not permit religious or political functions or programmes here. Bhim Army is not a political or religious organisati­on. This issue (demolition of temple) is a constituti­onal one. Exercising your constituti­onal right is not a religious issue,” said Mahmood Parcha, the counsel for Azad and Bhim Army protesters.

A representa­tive from IWPC said, “We do not permit religious or political functions. There was miscommuni­cation from their side.”

Bhim Army representa­tives spoke to reporters outside the IWPC.

“They have cancelled it. Such a step is being taken to scuttle the rights of our organisati­on which is raising the voice for the rights of schedules castes,” a representa­tive said.

“It was a peaceful protest. Some mischievou­s elements, which we suspect were planted by government­al agencies and police created this ruckus. This was their attempt to spoil the unpreceden­ted support that we got. None of the members of Bhim Army were carrying sticks,” he said.

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