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MP town observes bandh against terrorism

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Rajgarh (MP), Sept 15 (PTI) A shutdown was observed in Biaora town in Madhya Pradesh’s Rajgarh district on Monday on a call given by a right-wing organisation to protest against terrorism. Barring emergency services, shops and markets remained shut. Private schools and coaching institutes also extended support, organisers said.

The bandh call was given by Sakal Hindu Samaj, raising concerns over the safety of people following the arrest of Kamran Qureshi (26) from the Shaheed Colony locality by the Delhi Police.

Local residents said the arrest raised concerns about peace and security in the district.

A rally was organised from a temple. It passed through major roads of the town before converging at Peepal Square, where a memorandum demanding strict action against persons involved in terrorism and anti-national activities was submitted to Sub-Divisional Magistrate Gobindkumar Dubey and Additional Superintendent of Police K L Banjare.

Participants in the rally raised slogans against terrorism and in support of a terror-free India. Religious leaders condemned anti-national activities.

They also sought the imposition of the National Security Act on those who distributed “Save Palestine, Save Gaza” stickers during an Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi procession on September 5.

Qureshi is among the five suspected operatives who had been picked up after raids across multiple states.

The five suspects, radicalised through social media by a Pakistan-based handler, were allegedly planning to acquire land, declare it a Khilafat zone, and wage jihad in India, police had said. PTI COR LAL NSK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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