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Protest planned against police

PEEVED WITH the delay in arrest of musclemen, who opened fire in air on the premises of the ancient Batuk Bhairav Temple in Varanasi on Sunday night, locals, leaders of different political parties, priests of different temples and devotees of Batuk Bhairav Temple have chalked out a strategy to launch massive protests against the police and administration from Thursday.

Published on: Aug 10, 2006 12:05 AM IST
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PEEVED WITH the delay in arrest of musclemen, who opened fire in air on the premises of the ancient Batuk Bhairav Temple in Varanasi on Sunday night, locals, leaders of different political parties, priests of different temples and devotees of Batuk Bhairav Temple have chalked out a strategy to launch massive protests against the police and administration from Thursday.

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In a meeting convened on the temple premises on Tuesday night, it was decided that if the police administration did not arrest the miscreants within 24 hours, they would intensify their agitation.

However, Senior Superintendent of Police Ashutosh Pandey assured the leaders that the police department would do all possible efforts to nab the miscreants. The SSP also assured that an outpost would also be set up there to ensure security at Batuk Bhariav Temple and nearby temples.

The meeting was convened under the leadership of chief priest of Batuk Bhariav temple, Vindeshwari Puri. It was also decided that the devotees and locals would stage a massive demonstration outside the Bhelupur police station. The activists of Bharatiya Janta Party and Shiv Sena would also stage demonstrations at separate places.

 
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