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New Delhi: A case of tampering with the original form of the national flag Tricolor has come to light in the procession taken out on Monday on the occasion of the festival of Jashn-e-Eid Miladunnabi, Barawafat, in Anantpura of Kota in Rajasthan and Kopa Bazaar of Saran in Bihar. Islamic symbols of moon and stars were put in place of the wheel in the middle of the flag. The police came into action after the video of the tricolor with moon and stars was circulated on the internet media.

In Kota, the police have detained a minor and in Saran, two people, Raqib Pathan and Mohammad Kaif Ansari. The person who provided the controversial flag is being searched for. Meanwhile, there is also information about a Pakistani flag being hoisted on the roof of a two-storey house in Rajpur Chungi in Agra Sadar area of ​​Uttar Pradesh.

hurt religious sentiments

After the video was broadcast on the internet media, the police have registered a case under the section of hurting religious sentiments.

Such tampering with the Indian flag is a violation of the Constitution.

However, by the time the police arrived, the flag had already been taken down. Dispute over procession in Baran and Shahpura - There was a dispute over the procession on Barawafaat in two other districts of Rajasthan, Baran and Shahpura. In Baran, people of the Muslim community wanted to take out the procession from another route instead of the decided route. They had a long debate with the policemen over this. Seeing the tension increasing, additional police force was called.

People of Muslim community protested

Later, after the officials convinced them, the procession was taken out on the decided route. When the administration did not give permission to take out the procession in Shahpura's Jahazpur, the Muslim community protested, but the police maintained their strictness.

Two days ago, stones were pelted on the procession taken out on Jaljhulani Ekadashi. Since then, a tense situation has been prevailing.

People of Hindu society put a bandage on their houses

In Bhilwara, the Hindu community put black bands on their houses. On Monday, in protest against the stone pelting on the Ganpati pandal in Sanganer, Bhilwara, the Hindu community kept their establishments closed and put black bands on their houses. People locked the doors of their houses and went to the temple two kilometers away from the village to sing bhajans and kirtans.

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