**Men Wave Saffron Flags at Prayagraj Dargah on Ram Navami**
A group of individuals raised saffron flags outside a dargah in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, on Ram Navami, leading to their removal by police. The incident occurred on Sunday, coinciding with various rallies held throughout the city.
Video footage captured members of the Maharaja Suheldev Samman Suraksha Manch, a Hindu organization, arriving at the Salar Masood Ghazi dargah, also known as Ghazi Miyan ki dargah, on motorcycles. They proceeded to wave saffron flags and chant slogans, with three men climbing atop the dargah gate to display their flags.
Local law enforcement quickly intervened, removing the individuals from the site. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Kuldeep Singh Gunawat confirmed that legal action is being pursued against those involved in the incident. He emphasized that the dargah, which attracts both Hindu and Muslim devotees, is a place of respect and peace.
“There are five shrines at the Ghazi Miyan Ki Dargah, where people from different faiths come to offer ‘chadar.’ The actions of a few individuals waving religious flags and chanting slogans were promptly addressed by the police present at the scene to maintain order,” Gunawat stated.
The DCP also mentioned that disciplinary measures would be taken against officers responsible for ensuring peace at the location. “We will take strict action against any anti-social elements attempting to disrupt harmony,” he added.
In summary, the incident highlights the delicate balance of communal harmony in the region, especially during significant religious observances like Ram Navami.
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**What happened at the dargah in Prayagraj on Ram Navami?**
A group of men waved saffron flags and chanted slogans at a dargah in Prayagraj, prompting police intervention to maintain peace and order.

