Indore Case: Bangles were sold posing as a 'Hindu' in Sawan month, there was a ruckus after the allegation of molestation
The so called mob lynching case of beating a 25-year-old man in Indore has taken a
new turn now. The Bangle seller belongs to a different community but he was
selling hawking with a different name. State Home Minister Narottam Mishra
said, "In the holy month of Sawan, the controversy started by selling
bangles to women by this man posing as a Hindu, even though he belongs to
another community."
Bangle seller has two
aadhar cards
According to Mishra, 'The Home Department reports that the
person selling bangles in Indore (Taslim Ali) had given himself a Hindu name,
though he belongs to another community. Two such (doubtful) Aadhar cards have
also been found from him. According to the Home Minister, a dispute arose over Taslim Ali selling bangles to women in
the holy month of Sawan allegedly by changing his name, and legal action has
been taken against both the parties involved in the feud.
Meanwhile, Indore DM Manish Singh told that Social
Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and Popular Social Democratic Party of India
(SDPI) and Some leaders of Popular Front of India (PFI) have been identified
who created ruckus over the incident. They protested and came in support of
Taslim Ali The District Magistrate said, 'We are keeping a close watch on the
activities of SDPI and PFI in Indore.
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