Former administrative officers move SC against Yeti Narasimhanand’s ‘Dharmasansad’

Former civil servants and alleged social activists oppose Dharma Sansad organised by Yati Narsinghanand and others

Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) – This week, a ‘Dharmasansad’ (religious council) was organised by Yeti Narasimhanand and others. Former administrative officers and so-called social activists have moved the Supreme Court seeking a ban on this religious council. They have alleged that the Uttar Pradesh Police has failed to take action against this religious council. The petition filed in the Supreme Court has accused Yeti Narasimhanand of repeatedly giving alleged hate speeches against Muslims. (Realise that the gang of seculars, which attacks those who expose the reality of religious fanatics, always remain silent about the atrocities committed against Hindus – Editor). The petitioners include retired administrative officers and social activists like Aruna Roy, Ashok Kumar Sharma, Deb Mukherjee, Navrekha Sharma, Syeda Hameed and Vijayan M.J.