Haridwar Hatemonger Yati Narsinghanand Delhivers Hate Speech In Himachal
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Satyadeva Saraswati, one of the organisers of the meeting, told NDTV "We don't believe in the law... We are not afraid of anyone... here we are telling the truth, not giving any hate speech"
Hatemonger Yati Narsinghanand, out on bail in the Haridwar hate speech case, has delivered yet another hate speech at a 'religious' conclave in Una, Himachal Pradesh, violating the conditions of his bail. At the meet, the organisers gave an open call to Hindus to pick up arms. The speakers called for targeted killings of Muslims.
Satyadeva Saraswati, one of the organisers of the meeting, told NDTV that it was a private programme and there is no need to "get permission from the administration here".
"We don't believe in the law... We are not afraid of anyone... here we are telling the truth, not giving any hate speech," he added.
Arrested in January for organising an event in Haridwar that featured calls for genocide of Muslims, Yati Narsinghanand was released on bail on February 18.