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Haryana Violence: What Were Weapons Doing In Peaceful Procession Of Nuh, Bittu Bajrangi Answers

Mewat-Nuh of Haryana was thrown into the fire of violence. So far six people have died in this. CM Khattar said that a big conspiracy is visible in the Nuh violence. Giving a stern warning, he said, no rioter will be spared. Meanwhile, videos of two leaders inciting violence are going viral on social media, one is Monu Manesar and the other Bittu Bajrangi. In the viral video, Bittu Bajrangi can also be heard saying objectionable words to the people of Nuh.

During the violence, there have been discussions about the weapons carried during the Shobha Yatra (a religious procession) by self-proclaimed cow protector Bittu Bajrangi. He claims that the swords were brought for religious rituals. However, videos on social media show people carrying swords and guns during the Yatra, raising questions about why permission was granted for such an event amidst a tense atmosphere.

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Amidst the violence, there is another discussion of a person, whose name is Bittu Bajrangi. This person also calls himself a cow protector. Bittu also participated in this Brij Mandal Yatra. India Today spoke to Bittu Bajrangi about the waving of arms and the violence. In which he told that swords were brought for worship during the journey.

Children and women were involved in the journey

Bittu Bajrangi, who identifies himself as a cow protector, participated in the Yatra in the region. He explained during an interview that the Yatra was organized as usual, and hundreds of women, elderly, and children were part of it. They performed prayers and hymns at the Nalhar Mahadev Temple in Nuh. However, on their way back, they witnessed some vehicles being set on fire ahead of them.

People fired from the mosque – Bittu Bajrangi

He mentioned that during the violence, they saw a small mosque by the roadside where around 200 to 250 people were gathered, armed and ready. A clash ensued, and Bittu expressed concern about the safety of women and children. Following the incident, they decided to return to the temple for safety.

Answered regarding weapons

Regarding the weapons seen in the videos, Bittu Bajrangi stated that some people did carry arms, but they were licensed weapons. He clarified that the swords were used for worship purposes during the Yatra.

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It’s worth noting that along with Monu Manesar, another individual, Bittu Bajrangi, was featured in a viral video, challenging members of another community. Although he used offensive language, he stated during the interview that he responded to those who threatened them with the video as a form of defense.

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