Uproar and fighting took place during Urs in Ajmer Dargah. According to the information, this fight took place over the controversial slogan. In this, Khadim and Zareen clashed with each other. Many people have been hurt in this clash. This clash took place during the 811th Urs at the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
According to information, some people of Barelvi community raised slogans inside Ajmer Sharif Dargah. After this the Khadim of the dargah got enraged and clashed with the people who were raising slogans. However, the matter was pacified due to the intervention of the police present on the spot.
Barelvi community raised slogans in the dargah
In fact, the Khadims allege that the people of Barelvi community raised slogans in the dargah, which they opposed. However, it is also being said that Khadims clashed with the slogan-shouting people near the Jannati Darwaza in the Dargah, in which many people were injured. No complaint of any kind has been lodged in the police station in this matter.
As soon as the clash broke out, Amar Singh Bhati, station in-charge of the dargah, reached the spot and talked to both the parties to pacify the matter. He also made both the parties talk to each other and pacified the issue of clash that took place due to sloganeering. However, the video of the fight has now gone viral on social media. In the video, a large number of people are seen fighting with each other.
Every year the Urs is organized on the death anniversary of Chishti
Every year the Urs is organized on the death anniversary of Chishti, one of the famous Sufi saints. Chishti is also known as ‘Garib Nawaz’. During Urs, a large number of people reach Ajmer Sharif Dargah and offer chadar. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also sends a chadar to the dargah every year during the Urs. This year also his chadar has been offered here.
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