Ghaziabad Police arrest Rashtriya Hindu Veer Sena President for hate speech against Muslims

Satyam Pandit had issued a controversial statement demanding that "Rohingyas, Bangladeshis should leave India within 24 hours. Taking tough action in the case, the police have arrested the him in the case.

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Satyam Pandit, Rashtriya Hindu Veer Sena President (X/SachinGupta)

Satyam Pandit, the president of the Rashtriya Hindu Veer Sena, has been taken into custody by the Ghaziabad police following inflammatory remarks made by him. The local court has remanded Pandit to jail as the investigation proceeds.

The move has been taken by the police after Satyam Pandit made controversial remarks on Muslims. 

Satyam Pandit had issued a controversial statement demanding that "Rohingyas, Bangladeshis should leave India within 24 hours. Otherwise, their beards will be plucked out and every single hair will be buried in Bangladesh." This provocative declaration has stirred significant controversy and has been widely condemned.

Legal Action and Ongoing Search

According to the sources, an FIR was lodged against Pandit by the Ghaziabad police in response to his incendiary comments. Authorities are currently in pursuit of Pandit as part of the ongoing investigation. The situation continues to develop, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Another similar incident came to light from Ghaziabad a couple of days back, when the Ghaziabad police registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Pinky Chaudhary, president of the Hindu Raksha Dal, along with 15-20 of his supporters, for allegedly assaulting a group of Muslims. The incident was reportedly based on accusations that the victims were Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in the area.

The attack occurred in a slum in Ghaziabad where Chaudhary and his followers accused the residents of being Bangladeshi migrants. However, after a thorough investigation, the police confirmed that none of the slum dwellers were from Bangladesh.