Baghpat (UP), Nov 14: BJP MLA Nand Kishor Gurjar has urged Hindus to avoid paying obeisance at 'dargah' and recommended checking "suspicious" people entering temples.
A video clip of Gurjar purportedly making the remark has been circulated widely on social media.
Speaking to reporters in Chhaprauli on the sidelines of a programme on Wednesday night, the legislator from Ghaziabad's Loni constituency said, "Hindus should not go to 'dargahs'. Jihadis who oppressed women are buried there".
"They are buried there, their bodies decaying with worms. It's unfortunate if anyone is bowing their heads there," he said.
Gurjar also claimed that people in Arab countries worship Lord Shiva and said that even "Maulvis will one day perform Lord Mahadev's rituals."
Moreover, the MLA recommended checking "suspicious" individuals entering temples.
"मुस्लिम अरब में मक्केश्वर महादेव पर करते हैं जलाभिषेक"
— News1India (@News1IndiaTweet) November 14, 2024
बागपत :
लोनी के भाजपा के विधायक नंदकिशोर गुर्जर का बड़ा बयान
"दरगाह और मजार पर ना जाएं हिंदू मजारों में दफन है जिहादी"
"मंदिर आने वाले संदिग्ध लोगों का हो सनातनी टेस्ट"
"अगर मंत्र ना बोले तो किया जाए खतना टेस्ट"… pic.twitter.com/Fs66H86Xv6
Let the Truth be known. If you read VB and like VB, please be a VB Supporter and Help us deliver the Truth to one and all.
Bengaluru, Dec 9: A 34-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh died by hanging himself from the ceiling at his residence on Monday, police said.
Atul Subhash, who worked in a private firm in Bengaluru, left behind a 24-page death note alleging harassment by his wife and her relatives, they added.
The incident occurred in the Manjunath Layout area, which falls under the Marathahalli police station limits, police said.
Preliminary investigations revealed that Subhash had been facing marital discord with his wife, and she had registered a case against him in Uttar Pradesh, a senior police officer said.
He also sent his death note via email to several people and shared it with a WhatsApp group of an NGO he was associated with, the officer said.
According to the police, Subhash hung a placard in his house that read "Justice is due".
Before taking the extreme step, he allegedly pasted important details on a cupboard, including information about his death note, vehicle keys, and a list of tasks he had completed and those still pending, the officer said.
"A case will be registered in connection with the death once his family files a complaint. A detailed investigation is underway," he added.