
No Quranic verse on the cloth burnt during protest in Nagpur: Fadnavis
Hindustan TimesMUMBAI: While participating in a debate on budgetary allocations for the home department at the state Assembly on Wednesday, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis veered the discussion towards unrest in Nagpur after protests led by right wing groups Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal on Monday. Fadnavis said, “Police did not find any Quranic verse on the green cloth. Some people deliberately circulated messages to that effect which disturbed the law and order.” Thane, India - January,20, 2024: On January 22, the idol of Lord Rama will be installed in the Ram temple in Ayodhya and Ramayana festival is being celebrated by Thane BJP and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is seen addressing the BJP workers at Goandevi ground,in Thane, in Mumbai, India, on, Saturday, January,20, 2024. “It’s a city where no communal riots have taken place since 1992.” Meanwhile, Pravin Datke, MLA of Nagpur Central, called attention to the alleged case of molestation of a woman police officer who was on duty at the time of the clashes.
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Nagpur violence: No cloth with Quranic verses burnt; rioters will be`dug out from graves', says CM Fadnavis
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