Yogi said, ‘It is not acceptable to make unnecessary rhetoric, protest by taking to the streets, disrupting the movement of the public. Through this a malicious attempt is being made to spread communal hatred. Lucknow administration should take it seriously and deal with it strictly.
‘No one will be allowed to take law in their hands’
Instructing strictness against the protesters, Yogi said, “Those who are unnecessarily spoiling the atmosphere, do not spare them at any cost.” If anyone has any problem, there is a mechanism for information and complaint, but no one will be allowed to take law in their hands.
controversy from the beginning
Lulu Mall of the capital Lucknow had come into the limelight even before its inauguration. Its specialty, pictures, owner’s name, meaning of Lulu, all these things started being searched on Google. On July 10, Yogi Adityanath himself reached the state chief to inaugurate the mall and Yusuf Ali, the owner of the mall himself, drove him to the mall. But two days later, a video of Namaz being offered in the mall surfaced and a controversy arose. Hindu organizations protested and further talks of reciting Hanuman Chalisa were started.
such open truth
In the investigation of the police, it has been found that on July 12, those who offered Namaz had come on foot. Seeing the CCTV footage, it was found that his direction at the time of Namaz was also wrong. The youths offered Namaz in 17-18 seconds whereas if the Namaz is read properly, it takes about 10 minutes. From this it became clear that the controversy was deliberately created by linking it to Lulu Mall, which was in the news.
cleaning mall management
Jaykumar Gangadhar, Regional Director of Lulu Mall has told that no person is allowed to conduct religious activities in our establishment. Not only this, it was told by the management that appropriate action has been taken by registering an FIR against those who tried to offer prayers and prayers in public places.
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