Uttarkashi (Uttarakhand):Days after an alleged attempt by two men, including a member of the minority community, to abduct a minor girl was foiled by locals, threatening posters appeared on shops owned by Muslim traders in Purola town here asking them to leave the place immediately.
The posters were put up on the shutters of the shops late on Sunday evening, Purola Station House Officer Khajan Singh Chauhan said. The posters asked Muslim traders to leave Purola by June 15 when a 'mahapanchayat' will be held by 'Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan'. "Love jihadis are informed that they should vacate the shops ahead of the mahapanchayat to be held on June 15. If you don't do this, only time will tell what will happen," the posters read.
Muslim traders said they are scared to open their shops and some of them have even left the town. "We have removed the posters and anti-social elements who pasted them are being identified," Uttarkashi Superintendent of Police Arpan Yaduvanshi said. There are 650-700 shops in Purola main market, of which 30-40 are owned by Muslims.
Right-wing Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Virendra Rana said the posters were put up by locals. "The posters were pasted by locals who want members of a particular community to leave the town to maintain peace and social amity. They came here from outside to do business but are now targetting Hindu girls and women," Rana said.
Taking serious note of the situation, police on Monday held meetings with the local Vyapar Mandal and public representatives appealing to them to maintain peace and law and order. A case was also registered against unidentified people of 'Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan', who allegedly pasted the posters, on charges of conspiring to disrupt peace of the town and provoke the religious sentiments of a particular community, SHO Chauhan said.
Investigations into the pasting of posters has begun and people bearing allegiance to Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan are being interrogated, he added. Reacting to the development, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor termed it as "horrifying" and said Mahatma Gandhi would be "ashamed of the India we have created".
Tagging a tweet over a media report on the incident, Tharoor tweeted, "Horrifying. This cannot be what we have reduced ourselves to. Gandhiji would be ashamed of the India we have created." A group of Muslims met Purola SDM Devanand Sharma and SHO Chauhan to submit a memorandum to them demanding stern action against dubious and criminal elements of a particular community who were out to disrupt peace and social amity in the town.