Hindu Mahasabha opens first Hindu court'

The Mahasabha had said as it got no reply on its letters, it opened the “first Hindu court” on August 15.

Update: 2018-08-17 19:44 GMT
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Meerut: The Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha said it has established the “first Hindu court” here in reaction to a Muslim body's plan to open “Shariat courts” in all districts. National vice president Ashok Sharma of the Mahasabha said the “Hindu court” was established on India’s Independence Day with Aligarh resident Pooja Shakun Pandey as its first judge. He said the “Hindu courts” would resolve family and other civil disputes amongst Hindus through amicable settlements.

Sharma said the “court” has been established as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have continuously ignored the issue of “Shariat courts.” He said the Mahasabha had earlier written to them demanding the closure of “Shariat courts” as India can have only one Constitution and a single judicial system. The Mahasabha had said as it got no reply on its letters, it opened the “first Hindu court” on August 15.

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