‘Bulldozers will go from here’, the police stopped the BJP district president, Ram Navami’s procession was coming out

A case of uproar has come to light on stopping bulldozers in Ram Navami procession in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. When the police stopped it by stating a new tradition, people were enraged and started creating uproar. After this, the BJP district president himself climbed on the bulldozer and started going ahead of the procession. Meanwhile, the police feared to have a dispute, so they objected to the involvement of bulldozers in the procession.

Ram Navami procession is taken out by Adarsh ​​Ramlila Committee in Faridpur, Bareilly. This time too, the committee was taking out a procession on Monday. Meanwhile, the police objected to the bulldozer’s involvement in the journey and then stopped it. In the procession, some people came out on a bulldozer. Seeing this, the police had stopped it by telling a new tradition. Angry people sat on the station road against the police and erected tableaux on the streets.

Controversy over bulldozer in procession

After which the people of the committee and BJP district president of Amla Adesh Pratap Singh got a sharp tinge with the police. The police wanted the bulldozer to not be involved in the procession. At the same time, Ramlila Committee members and BJP District President were adamant on the permission to join bulldozers. After a long dispute, the police had to retreat in this case. The matter was settled after the bulldozer joined the procession.

District President cleared the procession

The police had stopped the bulldozer from joining the journey by stating the new tradition. After this, the journey was completed without any dispute. The procession was flagged off by BJP District President Adesh Pratap Singh from CS Inter College Ground. After getting permission to join the procession of Bulldozers, the BJP District President said that he himself will go ahead of the procession by riding a bulldozer. No dispute will be allowed. A heavy police force was deployed during the procession.

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