National Human Rights Commission has given notice about barbarity with the narrator in Etawah

New -Delhi, June 24 (IANS). A sad case came to light from the Etawah district Uttar Pradesh, where a complaint was lodged with a religious narrator for his backward cabinets due to vandalism and derogatory behavior. In this case, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) took a strong stand and noted the officials of the government of Uttar Pradesh and aimed at legal action. Priyank Kanungo, chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, shared a post on the social media platform X on Tuesday and informed about the incident. He wrote, “Due to a backward cabinets in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, a complaint was received of the heinous act of beating, shaving and rubbing urine on the feet of the woman. Based on the complaint, the state government officials were given and instructed to take judgment and send reports to the commission.” Please tell that this incident is from the Dadarpur village Bakewar police station, where a Bhagwat Katha was arranged on June 21. In the program, the narrator read Mukut Mani and Acharya Sant Singh Katha. During the event, some villagers objected to the narrator’s cabinets. It is alleged that the storytellers arranged the story by calling themselves Brahmins, while they are from other role players. This controversy caught fire and some people started fighting with the narrator. Not only that, his hair was also cut against his wish. Someone made a video of this inhuman act, which later became increasingly viral on social media. After the video became viral, the voltage situation in the area arose. Local people and religious organizations strongly condemned the incident and demanded strict action against the culprits. Senior Superintendent of the Police (SSP) Brijesh Kumar Srivastava took the matter seriously and instructed the social media monitoring to act immediately. Sale took note of viral video and began investigating the case. A lawsuit has been filed against the affected portions of the Verongered Storytellers. Police acted quickly, four accused Ashish (21 years), Uttam (19 years), first arrested AKA Manu (24 years) and Nikki (30 years). Among them, Nikki is the most important load to cut the narrator’s hair by force. SSP Brijesh Kumar Srivastava said on Monday that the incident happened during the Bhagwat Katha held in a village in the Bakewar police station, where the narrator allegedly assaulted, derogatory behavior and his peak cut. We have started action since the morning based on viral video and complaints on social media. An investigative team was formed under the guidance of additional Superintendent of the Police (APP), which intensively investigated the case. The victim has been identified and all allegations will be investigated fairly. He said strict action against the culprits would be assured. The police work in this case seriously. Such incidents impair social harmony. Strict steps will be taken against the culprits so that such incidents do not occur in the future. -Ians PSK/DSC shares this story Tags