2Hindu Sena members held for shutting meat shops during Navratri festival

Press Trust of India  |  Gurgaon 

Two members were arrested for allegedly forcing meat shop owners to shut their businesses in view of the Navratri festival, a said Sunday.

In a CCTV footage, Rakesh and could be seen pulling down shutters of meat shops and threatening their owners, he said.

"Rakesh and Pramod along with 40 other members of the have been booked for threatening meat shop owners with dire consequences for opening their businesses. They were marching on streets holding batons, hockey sticks, swords and iron rods in their hands," DCP Sumer Singh said.

Over 200 activists on Saturday marched towards many places in Gurgaon, including Palam Vihar, Badshahpur and Om Vihar, and forcibly shut 250 meat shops, he said.

"organisations would continue with their efforts throughout as opening of meat shops during the festival could hurt religious sentiments of Hindus," said Ritu Raj, the of Hindu Sena.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 00:05 IST