Bareilly Chief's Bold Protest March: Challenging Policies & Rallying for Rights

Suspended Bareilly city magistrate Alankar Agnihotri plans a protest march to Delhi, advocating for Hindu community rights. Accused of indiscipline post-resignation over disagreeing with government policies, Agnihotri demands SC/ST Act repeal, opposing UGC regulations. He urges peaceful protests, emphasizing cultural unity and responsibility towards religious sites.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bareilly | Updated: 04-02-2026 00:06 IST | Created: 04-02-2026 00:06 IST
Bareilly Chief's Bold Protest March: Challenging Policies & Rallying for Rights
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Alankar Agnihotri, the suspended Bareilly city magistrate, has announced a protest march to Delhi, intending to spotlight the rights and interests of the Hindu community. Agnihotri has been vocal against certain government policies, sparking considerable controversy following his suspension for indiscipline after resigning in protest.

Addressing supporters at Parshuram Dham, Agnihotri highlighted the need for a peaceful yet decisive movement. He believes the Hindu community is becoming more organized in opposing perceived injustices and emphasizes the importance of maintaining discipline during their demonstrations.

Agnihotri has called for the repeal of the SC/ST Act and opposes the new UGC regulations, which have faced legal hurdles. As he rallies for support, local leaders and social organizations have shown solidarity, with plans for the Delhi march expected to be unveiled soon.

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