
Ghaziabad: Daksh Chaudhary, a leader of the Hindu Raksha Dal, is once again at the center of controversy after a video of him using abusive language went viral on social media. In the footage, Chaudhary is seen holding a microphone while riding in a car during a flag march, issuing provocative remarks and openly using offensive language.
According to reports, the video shows vehicles, including some bearing stickers of a farmer union, participating in the march. Chaudhary can be heard insisting that anyone wishing to live in India must chant slogans like “Vande Mataram” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.” He further warned that those unwilling to do so should “pack their bags and leave,” adding that such individuals have no right to reside in the country. His statements have been widely condemned as highly inappropriate and inflammatory.
History of Controversies:
This is not the first time Daksh Chaudhary has been involved in contentious incidents. Earlier, he had created a disturbance outside the home of a Muslim woman accused of using derogatory language against Hindus in Shalimar Garden, Ghaziabad. Several cases were filed against him for attempting to incite communal tension.
Police Investigation Underway:
Following the viral video, the police have launched an investigation to verify the timing and location of the incident. DCP Dhaval Jaiswal stated that the authorities are examining the footage and will take strict action based on verified facts.
The incident adds to growing concerns over leaders using public platforms to issue communal threats, highlighting the urgent need for accountability and law enforcement intervention.
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