Controversial statement of Yeti Narsinghanand: The controversial statement of Mahant Yati Narsinghanand of Ghaziabad's Das Mandir has created an uproar. While praising Ravana family, he has also made very objectionable remarks about the Prophet and the Quran. His almost a week old video has gone viral as soon as it surfaced. After thousands of people expressed their anger about Yeti on social media, Ghaziabad Police immediately arrested it.
Controversial statement of Yeti Narasimhanand
On 29 September, a program was organized at Hindi Bhawan, Ghaziabad. It was organized by Amar Baidhani Major Asaram Vyaga Seva Sanstha. Yeti Narasimhanand also came to the program. When Yeti took over the mike, he started speaking in his own style. He praised Meghnad, Kumbhakaran and said about Ravana that 'he made a small mistake.' Yeti appealed not to burn the effigy of Meghnad, Kumbhakaran and Ravana. After this they started saying very objectionable things about the Prophet.
Yeti said, 'Every year we burn Meghnad, a person with character like him has never been born on this earth. We burn Meghnad every year, no scientist-warrior like him was born. What was his mistake, Ravana made a small mistake and today even after millions of years we are burning Ravana.
Yeti praised Ravana's clan and appealed not to burn them. Along with this he started saying controversial things about the Prophet. Before commenting on Mohammad Saheb, Yeti had also said that 'What I am going to say should be recorded. Do it whether someone is recording or not. Apart from Prophet Mohammad, he had also said controversial things about the Quran.
Police registered FIR
Ghaziabad Police has registered a case against Yeti Narasimhanand, who had earlier created a stir with his controversial statements, after the video went viral. Police say that a case has been registered and further action is being taken. A case has been registered at Sihani Gate police station. ACP said that 'Next action is being taken by registering a case against Mahant Yati Narasimhanand for hurting religious sentiments.'