UP News: A battle has erupted in Uttar Pradesh over name and identity, the government is strict on deception of faith and trust. Due to the new rules and laws, everyone from shopkeepers to employees at food shops will have to make their identity public, but conspiracies to hide names and identities are still going on. In such a situation, Bajrang Dal workers created a ruckus at a cart selling kabab parathas in Kanpur. Bajrang Dal workers became furious over the employee selling kabab parathas on a cart painted in Sanatani and saffron colors.
In fact, the youth wearing Sanatani and saffron clothes was accused of being a Muslim by religion and hiding his identity and pretending to be a Sanatani. Some Bajrang Dal workers went to a Veg Kabab Paratha shop near Ramgopal crossing in Gujaini police station area of Kanpur to eat Kabab Parathas. While eating, everyone from the shop owner to the employees were wearing saffron themed dress in the form of t-shirts. Regarding which, Bajrang Dal workers praised the dress of the employees working and serving at the shop.
During this praise, his name was also asked but the employee who hesitated in telling his name became a suspect for the Bajrang Dal workers. After hesitating in telling his name, a Bajrang Dal worker who was eating Kabab Parathas started insisting on what his name was. After this, there was a ruckus in a short time. Kallu who worked at Baua Kabab Paratha stall may have looked very Sanatani but Kallu turned out to be a Muslim youth and not a Hindu. His full name was Mohammad Kallu, which he was hesitant to tell.
Bajrang Dal workers created ruckus
Then all the people of Hindu organization gathered and called it a conspiracy to hide the name and religion. Bajrang Dal workers said that why is Mohammad Kallu, who works at the shop, wearing Sanatani clothes. Why is he hiding his identity and playing with the faith of the people who eat at the shop. When Bajrang Dal workers talked to the Muslim youth employee dressed as a Hindu in this regard, he told that he has not worn these clothes of his own free will but the shop owner Bauaa Savita had asked him to wear these clothes.
Seeing the uproar increasing, the police reached the spot
Bajrang Dal workers created a ruckus in this whole matter and called it a betrayal of the faith and trust of all those customers who ate kabab parathas. Bajrang Dal workers complained about this whole matter to the regional police and also asked for action to be taken against the shop owner. Seeing the uproar increasing, the police reached the spot and assured to take action in the matter.
Police said they are investigating
In this regard, Assistant Police Commissioner Naubasta Manjay Singh said that Bajrang Dal workers had protested against a Muslim youth working in Hindu attire at a Kabab Paratha shop, which will be taken cognizance of and investigated and action will also be taken against him.
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