The religious organization Hindu Jagran Manch has written such a message through paintings on some walls before Navratri, on which controversy has started.
Navratri is about to begin from April 2 and a Hindu Jagran Manch leader has printed a message for non-Hindus through a painting on the walls in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh. Hindu Jagran Manch’s provincial minister Vimal Dwivedi has forbidden non-Hindus to set up shops around temples.
Non-Hindus should be banned from setting up shop: Along with this, Vimal Dwivedi, the provincial minister and in-charge of Hindu Jagran Manch, has also submitted a memorandum to the Unnao District Officer, in which he has written that, “For security reasons, ban on setting up of shops of non-Hindus up to 200 meters outside all the temples of the district.” To be put Campaign should also be stopped by running a campaign against illegal slaughterhouses operating in the district and shops selling and slaughtering animals in the open.
Liquor and meat shops should also be removed: Through the memorandum, Hindu Jagran Manch has demanded that liquor and meat shops should be removed from religious places and educational institutions. Also, dustbins should be kept at religious places and religious places and tankers should be made to drink clean water. So that people do not face any problem.
Demand for making a temporary police post: The incident in Siddhanath temple has also been mentioned by Hindu Jagran Manch. Along with this, security has also been demanded for the temple complexes. In the memorandum submitted to the District Magistrate, it is written that, “Keeping in view the incidents in the Siddha Nath temple since the last days and the theft incidents in many temples of the district, adequate security arrangements should be made in the temples and in the main Siddhanath temple of the city.” Make a temporary police post.