Brahman Sangh Parsudih Protests Arrest of VHP Leader Janardan Pandey in Kadma Violence Case
Brahmin Sangh Parsudih protests VHP leader Janardan Pandey’s arrest in Kadma violence case, demands thorough investigation and proper action in Jamshedpur.
JAMSHEDPUR – Members of the Brahman Sangh Parsudih have protested against the arrest of VHP leader Janardan Pandey in connection with the Kadma violence case and have held the city police responsible for the mishandling of the case.
A delegation of the Sangh gathered in front of the DC office on Monday to protest the recent arrest of VHP leader and social worker Janardan Pandey in connection with the Kadma Shastri Nagar violence case.
The delegation criticized the police administration’s handling of the situation and demanded a proper investigation.
It also submitted a memorandum to the DC and urged an inquiry into the whole issue.
According to the protesters, Pandey had visited the police headquarters to submit a memorandum concerning the case, but he was arrested on the spot without justification.
The Brahman Sangh Parsudih members said that Pandey is a social worker rather than a criminal and that his arrest was made without adequate information or reason.
The protesters claimed that police later charged Pandey with inciting violence and sent him to jail.
In response, the Brahmin Sangh Parsudih has called for the Deputy Commissioner of the district to conduct a thorough investigation and take appropriate action in the matter.

