**Seven Kanwariyas Arrested for Assaulting CRPF Jawan at Mirzapur Station**
Seven devotees of Lord Shiva, known as Kanwariyas, have been apprehended for allegedly assaulting a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan during a dispute over train tickets at the Mirzapur railway station in Uttar Pradesh. The incident, which has gained significant attention on social media, was captured on CCTV.
The footage shows a group of Kanwariyas, dressed in saffron attire, attacking the CRPF jawan as he attempted to board the Brahmaputra Mail. The video reveals the jawan being restrained while he is punched and kicked by the group, with bystanders observing the altercation. At one point, a fellow passenger intervenes, pulling one of the Kanwariyas away from the scene while the others continue their assault.
Upon receiving reports of the incident, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) promptly arrived at the location and initiated a case against the assailants. Following an investigation, RPF in-charge inspector Chaman Singh Tomar confirmed the arrest of the seven Kanwariyas involved in the attack.
The Kanwar Yatra, an annual pilgrimage undertaken by devotees of Lord Shiva, is currently underway, having commenced on July 11 and set to conclude on July 23. During this period, devotees walk barefoot, carrying holy water from the Ganges in pitchers, known as Kanwars, to various temples.
In light of this incident, authorities are emphasizing the need for respectful behavior during religious observances, ensuring the safety of all individuals at public transport facilities.
**FAQ**
**What is the Kanwar Yatra?**
The Kanwar Yatra is an annual pilgrimage where devotees of Lord Shiva walk barefoot to collect holy water from the Ganges and transport it to temples, typically taking place during the Hindu month of Shravan.

