Hyderabad: BJP Leader T. Raja Singh Leads Ram Navami Procession, Photo of Godse Displayed
Godse Photo Displayed During Shobha Yatra In Hyderabad: On Thursday (March 30), a Ram Navami procession was led by suspended BJP MLA T. Raja Singh in Hyderabad. During the event, a photo of Nathuram Godse, the assassin of Mahatma Gandhi, was displayed. The procession, led by the BJP leader, saw participants dancing to a song, waving saffron flags, and carrying Godse’s image. Hundreds of people joined the procession, which started from a temple in Sitarambagh and passed through various areas of the Goshamahal assembly constituency represented by Raja Singh.
Hundreds of police personnel were deployed along the procession route in Hyderabad for security. The Hyderabad Police made extensive arrangements, including the use of cameras and drones. The Police Commissioner monitored the procession from the Integrated Command and Control Center.
Case Registered for Inflammatory Speech
Meanwhile, a case was registered against Raja Singh on January 29 for allegedly delivering an inflammatory speech at a rally in Mumbai. According to police, the case was filed four days after investigating his speech at a rally organized by the Hindu Sakal Samaj. Notably, Hyderabad Police had arrested Raja Singh last August for making remarks that hurt the religious sentiments of Muslims. After the Police Commissioner invoked the Preventive Detention (PD) Act, he was sent to jail on August 25. The BJP also suspended him from the party.
Released from Jail After Two Months
After spending two months in jail under the PD Act, Raja Singh was released on November 9 last year. The Telangana High Court had canceled the Police Commissioner’s order and granted bail to the MLA. However, the court directed him not to make any speeches or comments that could incite hatred between communities. In recent months, Raja Singh has participated in various rallies and meetings in Maharashtra, allegedly delivering inflammatory speeches.
Ram Navami procession
The **Ram Navami procession** is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu. It features colorful parades with chariots, devotional music, and reenactments of scenes from the *Ramayana*, particularly in Ayodhya (Rama’s legendary birthplace) and other major cities. The tradition dates back centuries, symbolizing devotion and the triumph of good over evil.
Sitarambagh temple
The Sitarambagh Temple, located in Lucknow, India, is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama and his consort Sita. Built during the 19th century under the patronage of Awadh’s rulers, it reflects North Indian temple architecture and is associated with the region’s cultural and religious heritage. The temple remains an important pilgrimage site and a symbol of devotion in Uttar Pradesh.
Goshamahal assembly constituency
Goshamahal is a historic assembly constituency located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, including landmarks like the Goshamahal Baradari, a 17th-century palace built during the Qutb Shahi era. The constituency has played a significant role in Hyderabad’s political and social history, reflecting a blend of traditional and modern influences.
Hyderabad Police
The **Hyderabad Police** is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining public order and safety in Hyderabad, India. Established during the reign of the Nizams, it has evolved over time, adapting to modern policing needs after Hyderabad’s integration into India in 1948. Today, it plays a key role in crime prevention, traffic management, and cybersecurity in the city.
Integrated Command and Control Center
The Integrated Command and Control Center (ICCC) is a modern smart city facility that uses advanced technology to monitor and manage urban infrastructure, traffic, and emergency services in real time. These centers, often established in major cities worldwide, aim to improve efficiency, safety, and coordination among municipal agencies. Inspired by models like Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative, ICCCs have become key to urban governance, particularly in rapidly developing regions like India, where cities such as Pune and Surat have implemented them to enhance public services.
Hindu Sakal Samaj
The Hindu Sakal Samaj is a socio-cultural organization dedicated to promoting Hindu values, traditions, and community welfare. Originating in India, it plays a key role in organizing religious events, educational programs, and charitable activities to preserve Hindu heritage. While its exact founding history may vary by region, it remains an influential force in fostering unity and cultural pride among Hindus.
Telangana High Court
The Telangana High Court, located in Hyderabad, is the highest judicial authority in the Indian state of Telangana. Established on January 1, 2019, after the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, it succeeded the earlier Andhra Pradesh High Court, which had functioned since 1956. The court operates from a historic colonial-era building known as the *Judicial Complex*, reflecting Hyderabad’s rich legal and architectural heritage.
Preventive Detention (PD) Act
The Preventive Detention (PD) Act is a legal provision in some countries, notably India, that allows authorities to detain individuals without trial to prevent potential threats to public order or security. Enacted in 1950 in India, it has been controversial due to concerns over misuse and violations of civil liberties. The law reflects a balance between state security and individual rights, often debated in democratic societies.