Nuh, 28 August: On the call of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, and Sarva Jatiya Hindu Mahapanchayat from other places, including Gurugram, people performed Jalabhishek at Nalhar temple. On Monday, the police performed Jalabhishek with 51 people in the Nalhar temple amid tight security. Apart from this, there was no restriction on the local people for Jalabhishek.
On the last Monday of Sawan, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal called for Braj Mandal Yatra in Nuh on Monday. To perform Jalabhishek in Nalhad Shiva temple, all the sages, saints, and others from Gurugram reached Nuh’s Shiva temple to perform Jalabhishek. The local police had completely banned the entry of outsiders into Nuh. For this, police started stopping people at the Ghamdoj toll before Sohna. Saint Jagadguru Paramhans Acharya Maharaj also reached for Jalabhishek. He too was adamant about going to Nalhar. When the police did not allow them to proceed further, Acharya Maharaj sat on a dharna at the Ghamdoj toll itself. After a lot of efforts, the police allowed only 51 people to perform Jalabhishek. Devotees performed Jalabhishek under the leadership of Mahamandaleshwar Swami Dharmadev and Alok Kumar Rai of Vishwa Hindu Parishad under police protection. The police took them to the temple in three vehicles amidst security, and after Jalabhishek worship, the police took them safely outside the limits of Nuh under tight security.
The police and administration have been alert since the announcement of Hindu organisations to perform Jalabhishek in Nalhar. Chief Minister Manohar Lal himself continued to hold meetings with the officials in this matter to maintain the situation and law and order. Taking precautions, the local administration also closed schools, colleges, and banks on Monday, imposed Section 144 in the area, and also stopped mobile internet services.
