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The political significance of Monu Manesar’s arrest

“The political significance of Monu Manesar’s arrest”, Swarajyamag, September 13, 2023:

“In an unexpected turn of events on Tuesday, the Haryana Police arrested Mohit Yadav, a prominent Hindu Vishwa Parishad (VHP) leader, better known by his alias Monu Manesar.

Hours later, the Rajasthan Police took him into custody after a direction by the court.

Manesar, who helms the ‘gau raksha‘ unit of the VHP’s ground wing Bajrang Dal, a renowned Hindu organisation, has increasingly found himself amidst swirling controversies over the past eight months.

As per various news reports, Manesar was arrested on 12 September around 10.30 am by a joint team of Haryana Police’s Crime Branch and Nuh Police’s Cyber Crime Police…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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