Jabalipuram Hindu Mahasabha calls for Jabalpur Bandh on January 7
   Date :30-Dec-2019

Jabalipuram Hindu Mahasab
 
Staff Reporter :
 
“Members of Hindu, social and other organisations have been united under the banner of Jabalipuram Hindu Mahasabha to support the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). In order to oppose the violent protest against CAA in the city and unnecessary transfers of police officers, Mahasabha has called Jabalpur Bandh on January 7. Organisations have raised demand to avoid protection of stone pelters and revoking the transfer of police officers for maintaining the morale of Police Department”, said Amit Khamparia of Jabalipuram Hindu Mahasabha while addressing a press conference on Sunday.
 
Khamparia informed that stone pelting in Jabalpur was a drastic incident which hurt religious sentiments and badly hampered communal peace. The administration forced to enforce Section 144 and imposed curfew in the district. Several policemen were critically injured in stone pelting and panic was created due to violent act of persons of a community in the city. Instead of ensuring apprehension of violators, four senior police officers were transferred as punishment for the violence.
 
They have already handed over a memorandum to Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Vivek Tankha and will soon meet Chief Minister, Kamal Nath, on January 7, to revoke the transfers of police officers. In case of not revoking the transfers, they will call Jabalpur Bandh on January 7. During the press conference, Sudhir Nayak, Parnand Tiwari, Anand Mohan Pathak, Yogesh Agrawal, Sitaram Sen, Atul Jeswani, Vikas Khare, Dhananjay Bajpai, Sudhakar Mishra, Dr. Arun Mishra, Sushil Upadhyay, Yaduvansh Mishra and others from different organisations were present