
A video showing women who argue with a man has recently become viral. It was claimed that the man, allegedly part of the right -wing group, disrupted Miss Rishikesh’s tests while protesting against the clothing of the participants. The participants rebelled, leading to the hand. The incident reportedly occurred on Friday.
According to Indian Express, the man is activist Rashtriya Hindu Shakti Sangathan. In the viral video, he could see how he was entering the venue and protested against the event and said it was “against the culture of Uttarakhand”.
Dhiraj Makhija, Director of Lions Club Royal, who has been a procession of the last five years, was quoted as he said that three members of the group entered a place around 14:00 when the competitors and choreographers tried to do this.
“One of the members of the group, Raghav Bhatnagar, began objection to the clothes worn by the participants,” Makhija said.
What was in a viral video?
The alleged video was shown by Raghav Bhatnagar, a member of Rashtriya Hindu Shakti Sangathan, objecting against the clothing of the participants and said “YE Hamari Sanskriti nahi hai (they are against the culture Uttarakkhand.”
Participants could be seen that they would confront Bhatnagar.
The man can be heard that he wouldn’t allow the event to take place. He asked the participants to “hold it in your homes”.
One contestant even said, “Close a shop where cigarettes and alcohol are sold, close a shop where” such clothes “are sold … You can’t upload our video without our consent. So sorry, sir, we can’t follow you. You are no one to tell me. Who are you? ”
Then one of the show coordinators says that the program is done with the consent of the competitors’ parents.
Despite the rebellion, Bhatnagar is seen against the event and says, “It cannot continue the city of pilgrims”.
When he approached the commentary, he refused to talk to “those who know Uttarakhand”.
Later, Bhatnagar told reporters that a walk in western clothing was against Rishikesh’s identity and sanatane values.
“Sanatan Dharma teaches women to dress modestly. Such events damage social and religious feelings,” as India reported today.
What did the police say?
The police said it had not received any complaint about the test incident. They added that the “dispute” was solved between the two sides.
The show continues
Dhiraj Makhija said Indian Express: “We were performing a show as part of the lions diwali mela and we have never faced that before
Pageant Miss Rishikesh was held as planned on Saturday, the report added.
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