Gurugram: Hindu Sena members held for forcefully shutting over 250 meat shops during navratri

11:43AM Mon 8 Apr, 2019

Gurugram: In a case reported, Hindu Sena members were held for forcefully shutting meat shops in the view of the Navratri festival. The police confirmed the incident on Sunday. According to a report by the news agency PTI, the incident was captured in CCTV footage, where the accused were seen pulling down the shutters of meat shops and threatening their owners. The accused were identified as Rakesh and Pramod Singh. Reportedly, Rakesh and Pramod along with 40 other members of the Hindu Sena have been booked for threatening meat shop owners with dire consequences for opening their businesses. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sumer Singh told ANI that the accused were allegedly marching on streets holding batons, hockey sticks, swords and iron rods in their hands. Reportedly, over 200 Hindu Sena activists on Saturday marched towards several places in Gurgaon, including Palam Vihar, Badshahpur and Om Vihar where they forcibly shut 250 meat shops. Source: Times Now