New Delhi (PTI): A meeting organised by some fringe Hindu outfits at Jantar Mantar here on Sunday over the recent violence in Haryana's Nuh was stopped by police midway after some speakers allegedly delivered "inflammatory speeches".

A police officer told the organisers that they were asked not to say anything about any particular religion, yet they were doing so, and directed the gathering to disperse.

Addressing the 'mahapanchayat' organised by the All India Sanatan Foundation and other outfits, Yati Narsinghanand said, "If the population of Hindus decreases and that of Muslims grows like this, then the history of thousand years will repeat itself. Then what happened to Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh will be repeated here."

Narsinghanand, a priest, has been booked in the past for making inflammatory remarks.

While he was speaking, the police officer objected to his speech.

Vishnu Gupta of the Hindu Sena, who took the stage after Narsinghanand, alleged that Nuh and Mewat have turned into "forts of jihadists and terrorists" and demanded that Army and CRPF camps be set up there.

"The country was divided in 1947 on the basis of religion. The partition will not be complete as long as a single Muslim is here," Gupta said.

While he was speaking, the police officer intervened again and asked the participants to leave the site.

"You, the organisers, were asked not to say anything about any particular religion. Despite this you are not following it so this 'mahapanchayat' ends here," the officer said.

Asked if hate speech was delivered at the mahapanchayat, a senior police officer said, "This matter is being examined. Action as per law will be taken."

Gupta of the Hindu Sena denied any "inflammatory speech" being delivered at the meeting.

"Hindus were killed in Nuh. We are the victims, can't we protest against what happened to us in Nuh," Gupta said.

He said they had police permission for the meeting which was to end at 2 PM. But the police personnel intervened and it had to be stopped before the scheduled time, he added.

Six people, including two home guards and a cleric, died in the communal clashes that erupted in Nuh in Haryana on July 31 when a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession was attacked by mobs and later spread to Gurugram and other areas.

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Beijing (PTI): Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump had an in-depth exchange of views on major issues concerning the two countries and the world, and reached a series of new common understandings, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said Friday.

Xi and Trump, who is on a three-day visit to China, met twice on Thursday and discussed a range of bilateral and global issues.

Trump is due to leave on Friday after a luncheon meeting with Xi.

Summing up the outcomes of Trump’s visit to Beijing, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the two presidents had an in-depth exchange of views on major issues concerning the two countries and the world and reached a series of new common understandings.

They agreed on a new vision of building a constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability to provide strategic guidance for bilateral relations over the next three years and beyond.

The two presidents also agreed to promote the steady, sound and sustainable development of China-US relations, and bring more peace, prosperity and progress to the world, said a statement by the ministry’s spokesperson.

Trump visited China at the invitation of Xi.

The two presidents are meeting in person again for the first time since their Busan meeting last October, and it is the first visit to China by a US president in nine years, the statement said.

On Thursday, President Xi held a welcome ceremony and a banquet for Trump, held talks and visited the Temple of Heaven with him.