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Watch | 'Something Odd About Muslims Being Asked to Vacate Homes Near Gorakhnath Temple'

The families affected by the state government’s move allege that they were made to sign the consent forms under pressure and were not given the complete information.
The families affected by the state government’s move allege that they were made to sign the consent forms under pressure and were not given the complete information.
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The Uttar Pradesh government’s alleged plan to remove over a dozen houses in the vicinity of the Gorakhnath temple in Gorakhpur “for the deployment of police forces to provide a security cover to the temple” has triggered an uproar.

The families affected by the state government’s move allege that they were made to sign the consent forms under pressure and were not given the complete information. The district administration, on the other hand, claims that the security plan is still in its nascent stages and no one is being coerced – all the families have signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) without any pressure, it claimed.

The Wire spoke, Manoj Singh, a veteran journalist and editor of the Gorakhpur Newsline regarding the case.

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