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Booklet, Pamphlet On 'Love Jihad' Distributed At Spiritual Fair In Jaipur

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Nov, 2017 12:12 PM
    A controversial booklet and a pamphlet warning Hindu girls of 'love jihad' were allegedly distributed at a stall in an ongoing Hindu spiritual and service fair in Jaipur, prompting the police to order an inquiry.
     
    The pamphlets, carrying a picture of a Bollywood actress, warned people against 'love jihad' and also claimed that two Muslim actors had left their Hindu wives.
     
    Amid claims that the material was reportedly handed out at a stall of Bajrang Dal, its coordinator Ashok Singh clarified that it was not distributed from their stall. Fair organiser Somkant Sharma said the content was not related to the fair.
     
    "I have no idea if such pamphlets have been distributed. The fair is totally based on the work of service," he said.
     
    The booklet and pamphlet have been withdrawn and an investigation ordered following the incident.
     
    Jaipur's Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Yogesh Dadhich said an inquiry has been ordered to investigate the matter. "On reports of such material, I have asked the additional DCP to investigate the matter to ascertain who distributed these things in the fair," he told news agency.
     
    The fair is being held from November 16 to November 20.

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