
Tension has risen ahead of Holi after members of the Hindu Raksha Dal allegedly wrote “No Road for Muslims” on a national highway near the Uttar Pradesh-Uttarakhand border. The incident, which was first linked to Ghaziabad, was later found during police investigation to have taken place on the Delhi Dehradun highway near the Saharanpur district border.
A 59-second video of the act has surfaced on social media. In the video, several women can be seen painting the words “Yeh sadak Musalmano ke liye nahi hai” on a cement wall along the highway. Some activists are also heard raising religious slogans while the message is being written
“This road is not for muslims”
Hindu Raksha Dal ter₹or!sts wrote this on NH in Ghaziabad (UP)
In a civilised country with rule of law, these extremist would have been banned by now
But since they promote Sangh’s agenda so no action against them.
pic.twitter.com/Y5h2jc4LSL— Tarun Gautam (@TARUNspeakss) February 27, 2026
Police have begun an investigation and are identifying those involved based on the video footage.
Hindu Raksha Dal Admits Writing the Message
Hindu Raksha Dal president Pinky Chaudhary admitted that members of his organisation were responsible for writing the message.
Chaudhary said, “Yes, our women activists wrote it. These jihadis have no right to drive on the national highway when they do not pay taxes. When they do not pay road tax, why should they use the road?”
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