UP News: Now the matter is gaining momentum regarding the occupation of Bhuriwala Ashram in Vrindavan of Mathura district. It is said that Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) MP Pragya Singh Thakur and narrator Nagendra Maharaj’s wife Meenakshi have come face to face in this matter. The narrator’s wife has accused the BJP MP’s supporters of assaulting and threatening her. A written complaint about this has been made to Vrindavan Kotwali police. At the same time, MP Pragya has also complained about this matter to the DGP, making serious allegations against the UP Police.
Bhopal MP Pragya Singh Thakur says that she had come to know about the well-being of Mahant Swami Darshanand ji of Bhuriwala Ashram. During this, due to a car parked outside the ashram, his vehicle was not able to leave. His staff was talking among themselves about this. Hearing this, the wife of car owner Nagendra Maharaj, who lives in the nearby house, started abusing her.
On the other hand, the wife of narrator Nagendra Maharaj alleges that the supporters of the MP abused her, thrashed her and threatened to kill her. Statement of MP Pragya:-
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At the same time, MP Pragya Thakur says that the police of the area have got involved. He alleges that the UP police officer did not say anything to the woman who was abusing him, on the contrary he started threatening her. BJP MP says that hooliganism is happening openly. He has complained about this to the DGP and has also spoken to the Senior Superintendent of Police, Mathura.
He has accused the local Vrindavan police of having met Nagendra Pratap. Now whatever may be the truth in this matter, it will be clear only after investigation. At the same time, Nagendra Maharaj’s wife has also made serious allegations against the BJP MP. Watch Video:-
At the same time, this matter is being told about the property related to an ashram, on which both the parties are trying to take their possession. Now no officer of the police administration is ready to say anything in front of the camera in this matter. Vrindavan police sub-inspector Avnindra Kumar told over the phone that no case has been registered in this matter so far.