Temple chief, AIMIM can impact U.P. polls
The Hindu
Dasna remains in the news, thanks to Juna Akhada chief’s provocative remarks
An undulating, dimly-lit road off the shining 14-lane NH-9 takes you to the sprawling Mahakali temple in Dasna town of Ghaziabad. Constantly under a thick security cover, it is a rare place of worship where one can enter only after showing one’s Aadhaar card to the constable on duty for the board on the temple reads ‘Muslims are not allowed to enter’.
The place remains in the news because its chief Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati keeps making headlines with provocative statements against Muslims. There are videos available on the Internet where he purportedly speaks against Islam and the Prophet and talks of establishing a nation devoid of Islam.

“Judicial time is a valuable public resource. Every frivolous or misconceived invocation of constitutional jurisdiction results in diversion of time from genuinely deserving litigants,” said the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court while imposing a cost of ₹50,000 on a man from Theni district who filed a petition with an unusual prayer: permission to conduct daily protests till the ‘World War’ ends.












