6 Hindu Mahasabha activists arrested in Kairana
The activists were later released on personal bonds by the sub-divisional magistrate court in Muzaffarnagar.
Muzaffarnagar: Six Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha activists were arrested for violating prohibitory orders in Kairana village in Shamli district.
The incident occurred on Saturday when six activists, including Hindu Mahasabha national general secretary Puja Shagun Pandey, state president Ghanendrapal, state vice-president Sachin Sharma and Aligarh divisional president Jaivir Singh, reached Kairana village to take stock of the alleged migration of Hindus from the western part of the town, Superintendent of Police Vijay Bhushan said.
The activists were later released on personal bonds by the sub-divisional magistrate court in Muzaffarnagar.
National Human Rights Commission had issued a notice to the government of Uttar Pradesh on June 10 over several families leaving their homes in Kairana town in Western Uttar Pradesh due to alleged fear of criminals.
While observing that the allegations made were serious in nature, the NHRC also directed the state's DIG (Investigation) on June 13 to depute a team of officers for a spot enquiry in the matter covering all the allegations made in the complaint and submit a report within two weeks.