Valentines Day: Bajrang Dal, VHP Members Scare Couples In Ahmedabad To Protest Against Love Jihad

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Members of Bajrang Dal, who warned people against celebrating Valentine’s Day, has scared off couples in the Sabarmati Riverfront, Ahmedabad. They say that they have been protesting against Valentine’s Day as it promotes “Love Jihad”.

Riding on motorcycles, the Bajrang Dal activists reached the Sabarmati Riverfront. Shouting “Jai Shri Ram” at the top of their voices, they shooed off any couple who were sitting or walking around. Scared, the young couples fled the scene.

Policemen who were stationed at the riverfront detained a few Bajrang Dal activists.

Bajrang Dal says

After he was detained, Nikunj Parekh, Vice President of the city’s Bajrang Dal unit, said that they would continue to protest against Valentine’s Day. “This protest is not against love but a display of vulgarity. We will continue to protest against Valentine’s Day celebrations even if the police acts against us,” as reported by News18.

The Bajrang Dal has equated Valentine’s Day celebrations with love jihad.”It has come to our notice that there is a huge spike in cases of our community girls being lured away during days like this one. Valentine’s Day is connected to love jihad,” Parekh claimed.

When reminded that VHP (Vishwa Hindu Parishad) chief Praveen Togadia had reportedly asked the fringe elements to not disrupt couples during Valentine’s Day celebrations, Parekh said that the protest was against ‘Love Jihad’ and vulgarity and not against love.

Before even Bajrang Dal activists reached the Sabarmati Riverfront, city Bajrang Dal president Jvalit Mehta was detained by the police. After being detained, Mehta said “Bajrang Dal activists are being detained even before any protest. This is unfair. I intended to talk to couples and reason out with them as to why we are protesting against Valentine’s Day celebrations.”

The Logical Indan Take

It is beyond understanding that who assigned Bajrang Dal members to do moral policing. Couples may celebrate Valentine’s Day if they choose to. They can fall in love with anybody from any religion and caste and these random people do not have the right to meddle in their affairs. Also, applying force to terrorise people should not be acceptable.

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