27/02/2026
A message written on a national highway in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, has attracted attention after members of Hindu Raksha Dal (HRD) were reportedly seen marking a religious slogan on the road surface.
Visuals from the site circulated online, leading to widespread discussion.
The issue gained additional focus after HRD President Pinky Chaudhary commented on the matter, referring to tax contributions in relation to public road usage. His remarks prompted mixed responses across social platforms and among community members.
Public highways are government-maintained infrastructure designed for open and equal access. Such incidents typically come under administrative review to ensure that public property remains orderly and accessible to all.
Authorities are expected to assess the situation, while observers emphasize the need for maintaining balance, civic responsibility, and mutual respect in shared public spaces.