Hatemonger Yati Narsinghanand was put under "house arrest" for a day on Friday, days after he declared to visit the Delhi's Jama Masjid.
He had said he would go to the mosque on June 17 and give a presentation on the Quran. The Ghaziabad administration had earlier issued a notice to him, warning of legal action if he makes a statement which spreads communal hatred.
On his detention, SDM (Sadar) Vinay Kumar Singh told PTI, "The step was taken to maintain law and order in the district." He said Yati Narsinghanand will be kept under strict watch till midnight.
Meanwhile, a purported video clip of the Yati Narsinghanand surfaced on social media. "Muslims are wandering on the road without any fear. Violence is spreading day by day in the country and Muslim leaders are releasing 'fatwa' for beheading the Hindus," he said in the video.
"In the British period, our saints used to visit the Jama Masjid under the security of the British to discuss scriptures. Present day rulers will not provide security to Hindus and are suppressing their genuine demands," he alleged.
"On the other hand, Muslim leaders like Owaisi and Madani have been given free hand to plan the strategy for slaughtering Hindus," Yati Narsinghanand added.
He urged Hindus to save Hinduism.
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