Raid of Rajasthan Police at the house of Bajrang Dal Gauraksha Chief: Supporters of Monu Manesar block Delhi-Jaipur National Highway, Junaid-Nasir murder case

Posted on 21st Feb 2023 by rohit kumar

The Rajasthan Police on Tuesday raided Haryana's village Manesar to arrest Haryana Gauraksha chief Mohit Yadav alias Monu Manesar. Monu's supporters got angry as soon as they came to know about this. They blocked the Delhi-Jaipur National Highway. After which the situation on the spot remains tense. Rajasthan Police is looking for Monu in the Junaid-Nasir murder case of Rajasthan.

 

On the other hand, a Hindu maha panchayat was organized in Manesar, Haryana in support of Monu Manesar. The Rajasthan Police was challenged by announcing in the Mahapanchayat that if the Rajasthan Police comes to Monu Manesar's house, it will come back on its feet, but will not be able to get back on its feet. Also said that if there were no organizations like Bajrang Dal here, then the daring people would not have been deterred. The Rajasthan Police had reached during the Mahapanchayat itself.

 

On the other hand, the Gurugram Police has canceled the arms license of Monu Manesar. The police have taken this action after being named in the murder case in Bharatpur, Rajasthan.

 

Manesar supporters protested for 4 days

The demonstration is going on for 4 days in support of Monu Manesar. The youth had demonstrated on the streets of Gurugram on Monday itself. Earlier Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal supported Monu Manesar. A maha panchayat was held in Manesar on Tuesday. Manesar supporters say that Monu has nothing to do with the Junaid-Nasir murder case.

 

Had people like Monu Manesar not been there, we would have made mini Pakistan here

It was said in the maha panchayat that Monu Manesar is being implicated in this case under a conspiracy. Because Monu Manesar and his colleagues have saved mother cows in the last 8 years without caring for their lives. Some people are unable to digest the service of a mother cow. A conspiracy has been hatched in collaboration with the Rajasthan Police to put Monu in jail.

 

But the people of the area are standing in support of Monu. Had it not been for organizations like Bajrang Dal and youths like Monu Manesar, today these people would have turned this small area into a mini Pakistan.

 

Burnt bodies of Muslim youth found in Bhiwani

Both Junaid (35) and Nasir (28) were residents of Ghatmika village in the Bharpur district of Rajasthan. This village is near the Haryana border. Junaid's cousin Ismail has registered a case of kidnapping and assault of both in Gopalgarh police station (Bharatpur) on 15 February. The next day, on February 16, the bodies of Junaid and Nasir were found in burnt condition in Loharu town of Bhiwani district in Haryana. The skeletons of both were found in the Bolero car.

 

In this case, Bharatpur police have registered a case of kidnapping and murder.

 

Allegations on Monu Manesar and Haryana Police

In this case, the family members of the deceased Junaid and Nasir have accused the police of Ferozepur-Jhirka in Haryana and Monu Manesar, the cow protection chief of Bajrang Dal, of murder. The relatives say that both of them were first hit by the Haryana Police vehicle and then handed over to the Bajrang Dal members in an inebriated condition, who burnt them to death.

 

Jamia Millia Islamia University students took to the streets

Students of Jamia Millia Islamia University took to the streets against the burning of Nasir and Junaid. He demanded a CBI inquiry into the matter. The protesting students said that we have watered this country with our blood every time. Now some people are born who have no contribution to freedom. Now they want to paint the land of this country red with our blood. These people are sitting in the government or are supporters of the government. They are from the government party. This matter should be thoroughly investigated.

 

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