The Meerut territory medication connected Sunday (September 22, 2025) stopped a Gurjar Mahapanchayat, reportedly organised without permission, starring to immoderate members of the assemblage allegedly pelting stones connected cops trying to power them, officials said.
Police person filed a lawsuit against 22 named individuals and others successful transportation with the incident, aft denying immoderate lawsuit of chromatic pelting, they said.
According to police, the Mahapanchayat was convened astatine Kapsad colony to sermon issues specified arsenic the removal of a committee with the sanction of Rajput ruler Mihir Bhoj and the request for governmental information of the Gurjar community.
However, the medication did not assistance support for the event. In anticipation of the gathering, a ample constabulary force, including PAC personnel, was deployed successful Dadri and its surrounding areas starring to Kapsad.
Trouble started erstwhile constabulary detained respective people, including Ravindra Bhati, the nationalist president of the Rashtriya Veer Gurjar Sangharsh Samiti, adjacent the Dadri Morh connected NH-58.
According to locals, the assemblage became enraged and began pelting stones connected the policemen. At this point, Abhinav Motla, a nonmigratory of Dadri, arrived with much than 200 men, starring to a clash with the police.
Locals claimed the assemblage threw stones astatine the constabulary adjacent the railway enactment connected the Dadri-Mandora roadworthy earlier the cops dispersed them.
SP (City) Ayush Vikram Singh said, “Police received accusation that immoderate radical were trying to clasp a rally and disturb bid successful the sanction of a Mahapanchayat. To support instrumentality and order, immoderate men were taken into custody. There was nary chromatic pelting. Police controlled the concern and dispersed the crowd.”
“Police are investigating immoderate viral videos of the incidental to place the culprits. An FIR has been lodged and respective teams person been formed to probe the matter,” the serviceman said.







