Uttarakhand signboards row: Civil society group writes to CM over 'discrimination' against Muslims

A civil society group has appealed to Uttarakhand's chief minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, over discriminatory signboards in Rudraprayag that initially banned non-Hindus but were later changed to ban outsiders after police intervention. They urge stringent action against hate perpetrators and emphasize maintaining social harmony and accountability among district officials.
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