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VHP America files lawsuit against disrupters of Chicago Hindu Congress

WASHINGTON: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America has filed a lawsuit against five individuals who allegedly disrupted the second World Hindu Congress (WHC) in Chicago in 2018.

VHP America files lawsuit against disrupters of Chicago Hindu Congress

A group of protesters had briefly disrupted the proceedings of WHC. File photo



Washington, October 16

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America has filed a lawsuit against five individuals who allegedly disrupted the second World Hindu Congress (WHC) in Chicago in 2018.

The lawsuit, which was filed at the Circuit Court for the 18th Judicial District in Illinois against five named and 10 unidentified defendants, accuses them of conspiring to trespass into the convention, and counterfeiting press passes and other documents in order to gain unauthorised access.

A group of protesters had briefly disrupted the proceedings of WHC by allegedly raising slogans demanding religious leaders at the meet to oppose the Indian government’s alleged “actions against religious minorities”.

“The complaint was filed on September 11, 2019, approximately one year after the 2018 WHC disruption, both to commemorate the 126th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda’s historic speech in Chicago and the horrid attacks on this country on September 11, 2001,” VHP-America said in a statement on Tuesday.

The 2018 WHC was attended by over 2,500 people.

In its lawsuit, VHP-America alleges that the defendants and their accomplices then erupted in an outburst during the midst of one of the WHC’s plenary presentations, and taunted and intimidated presenters and attendees.

The complaint seeks damages from the defendants for the substantial losses incurred by the organisers as a result of the defendants’ improper actions.

Court records reveal that two of the named defendants were arrested and eventually pleaded guilty to charges arising out of the events at the WHC, a media release said. PTI

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