Hindu shopkeeper in UP joins prayers at mosque, right-wing groups demand ‘purification’

Video of the incident goes viral; local BJYM leader calls it ‘sacrilegious’ and seeks public apology
A screengrab from the video of the businessman offering namaz
A screengrab from the video of the businessman offering namazX
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ALIGARH: A Hindu shopkeeper's spontaneous participation in prayers at a local mosque here has ignited a controversy, with right-wing groups demanding a formal "purification" ceremony.

Sunil Rajani, a shopkeeper in the mixed-community Mamoo Bhanja area, joined his Muslim neighbours for prayers on Thursday evening, a video of which went viral.

Monu Agarwal, a local leader of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), told media persons that Rajani's actions were considered "sacrilegious" and demanded a public apology.

Furthermore, Agarwal insisted that Rajani undergo a "shuddhi karan" (purification ceremony) at a temple.

Rajani, confronted by some Hindu right-wing members after leaving the mosque, claimed it was an "impulse" and attempted immediate "self-purification" by sprinkling 'Gangajal'.

No formal complaint has been lodged regarding the matter.

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