Uttarkashi (PTI): Days after an alleged attempt by two men, including a member of the minority community, to abduct a minor girl was foiled by locals, threatening posters appeared on shops owned by Muslim traders in Purola town here asking them to leave the place immediately.

The posters were put up on the shutters of the shops late on Sunday evening, Purola Station House Officer Khajan Singh Chauhan said. The posters asked Muslim traders to leave Purola by June 15 when a 'mahapanchayat' will be held by 'Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan'.

"Love jihadis are informed that they should vacate the shops ahead of the mahapanchayat to be held on June 15. If you don't do this, only time will tell what will happen," the posters read.

Muslim traders said they are scared to open their shops and some of them have even left the town.

"We have removed the posters and anti-social elements who pasted them are being identified," Uttarkashi Superintendent of Police Arpan Yaduvanshi said.

There are 650-700 shops in Purola main market, of which 30-40 are owned by Muslims. Right-wing Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Virendra Rana said the posters were put up by locals.

"The posters were pasted by locals who want members of a particular community to leave the town to maintain peace and social amity. They came here from outside to do business but are now targetting Hindu girls and women," Rana said.

Taking serious note of the situation, police on Monday held meetings with the local Vyapar Mandal and public representatives appealing to them to maintain peace and law and order.

A case was also registered against unidentified people of 'Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan', who allegedly pasted the posters, on charges of conspiring to disrupt peace of the town and provoke the religious sentiments of a particular community, SHO Chauhan said.

Investigations into the pasting of posters has begun and people bearing allegiance to Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan are being interrogated, he added. Reacting to the development, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor termed it as "horrifying" and said Mahatma Gandhi would be "ashamed of the India we have created".

Tagging a tweet over a media report on the incident, Tharoor tweeted, "Horrifying. This cannot be what we have reduced ourselves to. Gandhiji would be ashamed of the India we have created."

A group of Muslims met Purola SDM Devanand Sharma and SHO Chauhan to submit a memorandum to them demanding stern action against dubious and criminal elements of a particular community who were out to disrupt peace and social amity in the town.

Credentials of elements who have created a situation like this in the town must be examined and verified, they said.

Muslim families have been living peacefully with locals and doing business for years but for the past few years criminal-minded people are coming from outside and vitiating the social atmosphere in the town in the name of doing business, the memorandum alleged.

They also expressed solidarity with Vyapar Mandal for their demand to take action against criminal elements. As far as the demand for action against criminal elements is concerned, we are with the Vyapar Mandal, cloth merchants Ashraf and Raees said.

Thirty-five-year-old Salim, who runs a garment shop in Purola, said he had to escape to his brother's place in Dehradun out of fear.

"We are living in fear. We can't return to Purola in a situation like this. If they want us to leave the hills, authorities should give us compensation for the properties we own in Purola," he said.

In a memorandum submitted to Purola SDM on Monday, the Muslim families said they were facing financial problems.

They demanded security from the administration to reopen their shops. They also said the administration will be responsible if anything untoward happens with them. Purola SDM Sharma said the law and order situation is under control.

"We are keeping an eye on all activities to maintain peace in the town," he said.

Communal tension broke out in Purola on May 26 when two men, including one from the Muslim community, were caught by locals while trying to abduct and elope with a minor Hindu girl.

The girl was rescued and the accused were arrested the next day from Hudoli village. The tension is now spilling to other towns of Uttarkashi district.

Uttarkashi district Vyapar Mandal, its affiliated bodies and 'Hindu Jagriti Sangathan' on Tuesday observed a 'bazar bandh' in Chinyalisaur and held a procession from taxi stand to the tehsil office via Pipalmandi bazar, Shyampur Devi Mandir and Sulithag.

Zilla panchayat president Dipak Bijalwan said hawkers will not be issued a slip that they require to run their business.

"We should not give space on rent to outsiders to run their businesses," he added.

Vyapar mandal zilla vice president Amit Saklani said, "There are many places in Garhwal which look like mini-Pakistan because people let out spaces to people from outside for money. It is these people who commit such crimes."

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Pune, Feb 10 (PTI): Amidst high drama, former Maharashtra minister Tanaji Sawant’s son Rishiraj was brought back to Pune along with two friends on late Monday evening, cutting short their trip to Bangkok, hours after police filed a kidnapping case, officials said.

According to Ranjan Kumar Sharma, joint commissioner of police, Rishiraj Sawant (32) and his two friends had booked a chartered plane for Bangkok without informing his family, but an anonymous phone call spoilt their travel plans.

After police registered a kidnapping case following the anonymous call made to the control room, his whereabouts were traced and he was brought back to Pune along with his friends, he said at a hurriedly convened press conference.

"Our police control room received a call around 4 pm in which an anonymous caller informed us that Rishiraj was taken away by some unidentified people. Accordingly, we swung into action and registered a kidnapping offence.

"During the probe, it was revealed Rishiraj along with his two friends had booked a chartered plane for Bangkok. We tracked the flight and contacted the airline for the aircraft's return. The flight has now returned to Pune with three passengers, including Rishiraj," informed Sharma.

"We will enquire and find out the purpose of his trip to Bangkok and why he did not inform the family about his travel plans," the police officer said.

While replying to a question, Tanaji Sawant, who was present at the police briefing, denied any dispute with his son.

According to police sources, the flight to the Thailand capital was booked for Rs 78 lakh.

The former minister said he contacted police after coming to know his son had left for the airport with friends without informing the family.

A week ago, Rishiraj Sawant had gone to Dubai, but this trip was known to family members, said the senior politician.

Asked about the police machinery going into an overdrive to trace his son and bring him back, the former minister maintained was worried as a father.

Joint commissioner of police Sharma said the anonymous call indicated Rishiraj Sawant was taken away by unidentified people and on that basis, an FIR of kidnapping was registered.

The IPS officer opined that in such cases, things do not proceed unless an FIR is registered and that is why police moved quickly and filed an offence.