‘Delhi-Dehradun Highway Not For Muslims’: How Trio’s Arrest Brought Hindu Raksha Group In Spotlight | Explainers News
Last Updated:March 13, 2026, 19:10 IST Police officials said the three accused — two women and a man — are residents of Dehradun in neighbouring Uttarakhand One of the accused with the police. (News18) Taking note of a viral video, the police have arrested two women and a man who allegedly wrote ‘This Delhi-Dehradun highway is not meant for Muslims’ on roadside structures along the national highway in Saharanpur district in Uttar Pradesh. The trio claimed to be associated with the Hindu Raksha Dal. A court on Friday sent the three accused to judicial custody. The incident and the viral clip According to police, the incident took place in the jurisdiction of the Bihari Garh police station along National Highway-72A, an elevated stretch connecting Delhi and Dehradun. Investigators said the graffiti was written on the evening of February 26. Police officials said the three accused — two women and a man — are residents of Dehradun in neighbouring Uttarakhand. They allegedly travelled to the highway and began spray-painting slogans on cemented blocks and roadside structures. …









