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Manoj Tiwari: AAP workers raised provocative slogan outside mosque on Ram Navami

Updated on: 15 April,2018 06:43 PM IST  |  New Delhi
Mid-day online desk |

The AAP alleged that the "wild" accusations were a desperate bid to mislead the public and divert attention from the crimes committed under the BJP's rule in Unnao and Kathua

Manoj Tiwari: AAP workers raised provocative slogan outside mosque on Ram Navami

Manoj TiwariManoj Tiwari/ File Pic


Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari on Sunday claimed that several AAP workers dressed in saffron and wielding swords uttered provocative words outside a mosque during a Ram Navami procession in a bid to create tension. However, the ruling party dismissed BJP's allegation.


The AAP alleged that the "wild" accusations were a desperate bid to mislead the public and divert attention from the crimes committed under the BJP's rule in Unnao and Kathua.


Referring to a video telecast by a Hindi channel, Tiwari claimed that the AAP and the Congress were trying to "break" the society as development was no longer an issue for them and trying to defame the BJP. Describing the incident, he alleged that a group of four or five people wearing saffron 'gamchas' and wielding swords had raised provocative slogans in front of a mosque here immediately after a Ram Navami procession passed by it. He alleged that the person leading the group was an AAP worker and was sent by the ruling party to incite communal tension in the national capital.

"They raised slogans of Jai Shri Ram and made provocative statements outside the mosque which challenged the unity of the country... I'm grateful to the people in the mosque and of that area for not reacting in the face of provocation," he said. Union minister Prakash Javadekar, who was also present at the press conference, alleged that AAP was trying to vitiate the atmosphere.

Tiwari also read out a letter to establish that the two people from the group worked for the AAP and asked Delhiites to remain alert against such provocations. The AAP, in a statement, termed the allegations as wild and imaginary.

"This is a failed and desperate bid to mislead the public and divert attention from ghastly crimes committed in BJP rule in Unnao and Kathua," it claimed.

The party said 250 processions were held in the national capital on the occasions of Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti for which permission was given by the Delhi Police. It said that as the police were under the BJP government at the Centre, they could easily find out which organisations held the processions.

It said that as Javadekar was convinced that the organisations were orchestrating riots in Delhi, he should immediately get them arrested and prosecuted. It said that he was free to get the matter probed to find out the truth and the party was against any such activity.

Edited by mid-day online desk, with inputs from PTI

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