Rewari News: Prayer meeting or something else in a home in Rewari? Police have been raiding for hours, interrogation - NCR Rewari News VHP claims conversion attempt in Hansaka Village
Jagran correspondent. Rewari: Police were in a home on Saturday on the information about repentance of Vishwa Hindu Parishad in the town of Hansaka in Delhi Road. More than 20 people were present in the house and a prayer meeting was underway. It also included five people from Christianity from Delhi. Since the members of the police and Vishwa Hindu Parishad were seen, there was a big point of the people present in the house. After this, the police reached the police line with everyone. Police line brought for three hours and inquired about three hours and also recorded their statements. Police said no thing to be revealed was unveiled. The people present in the house were found with prayers. In this home, a team of five people related to the Christianity of Patel Nagar in Delhi arrived on Saturday morning. The people of Vishwa Hindu Parishad also reached the house at 11 o’clock. The Secretary of the VHP secretary called police after calling police at Dial-112 and held the people present in the house a prayer meeting. Rajkumar Yadav, general secretary of the VHP district, reported this on DIAL-112. After the information, the policy team reached the place and entered the house with members of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. The people present there saw the police in the house, to Gabra. In the middle of them there was an afternoon. After this, additional police force was called at the Sadar police station on the spot and the police reached the police line with all the members present. Five people from Delhi said the charge of Vishwa Hindu Parishad-Rajkumar Yadav, district secretary of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, that five people came from Delhi and judged the people of the town. A prayer meeting was held here. Their brain is washed on the pretext of fixing the people so that they could be converted. Earlier, information on such activities was found three times in this home. Police were asked today to get information for the fourth time. The people present found bid meetings before the police. After the information of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, police went to the House of Village Hansaka and some people met while holding a prayer meeting. There was no such thing as a repentance in his interrogation. There was also no evidence. The case is still being investigated. – Manbir Singh, acting, police station, Sadar also read: Fraud in the name of investment in stock trading, three accused arrested by police