Police Ring Bhadri Mahal Ahead of Muharram Procession, Raja Bhaiya's Father Uday Pratap Singh Among 13 Held Under House Arrest Pratapgarh police have placed 13 people, including Raja Uday Pratap Singh, father of Kunda MLA Raja Bhaiya, under house arrest at Bhadri Mahal from Thursday 5 am until Friday 9 pm. With the Muharram and Taziya procession approaching, the administration in Pratapgarh has gone on high alert. Police have placed 13 people under house arrest at Bhadri Mahal, among them Raja Uday Pratap Singh, the father of Kunda MLA Raja Bhaiya. The detention runs from 5 am on Thursday until 9 pm on Friday, and the Kunda Kotwal has pasted the official notice on Bhadri Mahal. As a precaution, a heavy police force has been deployed outside the palace so that the procession passes off without any trouble and communal calm is maintained. Why This Happens Every Year For several years now, the district administration has confined Uday Pratap Singh and his supporters during the Muharram and Taziya procession to safeguard law and order and preserve communal harmony. This year too, the same action has been taken under that established pattern. The real reason lies in the route of the procession. On the day of Muharram, Raja Bhaiya's father announces a bhandara at the Hanuman temple, but the police do not grant permission for it. That is because the Muharram procession passes along the very road that runs by the temple. To ensure the procession moves peacefully and without disruption, the administration falls back on this measure every year. A Dispute Rooted in 2012 The entire conflict dates back to 2012. In Shekhpur village of Kunda, the death of a monkey triggered a row over the construction of a Hanuman temple and the holding of a bhandara on Muharram day. Since then, to keep the peace, the SDM and the police have stationed a large force outside his house and placed him and his supporters under house arrest. What this means for you • Across India: During festival processions, authorities may use precautionary house arrests and heavy deployment in sensitive areas, so residents should stay alert about movement curbs. • In Pratapgarh/Kunda: Roads around Bhadri Mahal and the Hanuman temple will see a strong police presence during the procession, so locals should plan their route and timing accordingly. Questions & Answers 1. Who and how many people have been put under house arrest? A total of 13 people, including Raja Uday Pratap Singh, father of Kunda MLA Raja Bhaiya, have been placed under house arrest. 2. How long will the house arrest last? The house arrest at Bhadri Mahal runs from 5 am on Thursday until 9 pm on Friday. 3. Why has this action been taken? The administration acted to maintain law and order and communal harmony during the Muharram and Taziya procession. 4. Why is the same step repeated every year? On Muharram day, Raja Bhaiya's father announces a bhandara at the Hanuman temple, but as the procession passes along that same temple road, police deny permission and impose house arrest to keep the procession peaceful. 5. When did this dispute begin? The dispute started in 2012 in Shekhpur village of Kunda, after the death of a monkey sparked a row over building a Hanuman temple and holding a bhandara on Muharram day. 6. Who pasted the notice and where? The Kunda Kotwal pasted the house arrest notice on Bhadri Mahal. https://trendkia.com/en/uttar-pradesh/muharrama-julusa-se-pahale-bhadri-mahal-para-pulisa-ka-pahara-raja-bhaiya-ke-pita-uday-pratap-singh-13-sathiyon-ke-satha-najarabnd-2891 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.