Haridwar hate speech accused meets police officer, files counter complaint
In "dharma sansad" or religious assembly in Uttarakhand's Haridwar, Hindu religious leaders have given hate speech, given open calls for genocide and use of weapons against Muslims. FIR filed against them by Uttarakhand police. Now religious leaders have filed counter complaint against Maulanas
New Delhi: Hindu religious leaders who had given an open call for genocide and use of weapons against Muslims had urged the police officer to take action against Maulanas and clerics.
Hindu religious leaders went to the police station to file an FIR against Muslim leaders, are seen laughing with police officers. Even police officer also laughed after hearing a joke of Hindu religious leaders. They alleged that Maulanas and Clerics allegedly have been conspiring against Hindus and they should be punished. But police have not registered an FIR in this regard.
Hindu religious leaders, Prabodhanand Giri, Yati Narasimhanand, Pooja Shakun Pandey, Sadhvi Annapurna, Anand Swaroop, Shankaracharya Parishad and Waseem Rizwi alias Jitendra Narayan have met the police officer Rakesh Kathait. All these Hindu leaders have been named in FIR filed by Uttarakhand police in the Haridwar hate speech case.
"You should send a message that you are not biased," Pooja Shakun Pandey aka "Sadhvi Annapurna," says in the video, pointing at the police officer who is holding a copy of their complaint against maulanas. "You are a public officer and you should treat everyone equally. That is what we expect from you. May you always win," she says.