<p>Mathura: A Muslim man was allegedly forced to chant "Jai Shri Ram" and subjected to religious harassment by a group of youths in Mathura's Jamuna Par police station area, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The accused also recorded a video of the incident and circulated it online.</p>.<p>A case has been registered based on a complaint filed by the victim, Sohail, according to Ajay Kishore, Station House Officer (SHO), Raya police station.</p>.Assam govt has initiated measures for caste census of indigenous Muslim communities: CM Himanta.<p>Sohail, who works as a scrap dealer, told police he was visiting Chhota Deewana village in the district on Sunday to collect scrap when a group of youths stopped him.</p>.<p>He alleged that they misbehaved with him, made derogatory remarks, and then forced him to chant "Jai Shri Ram".</p>.<p>He further claimed the youths filmed the incident and made the video viral on social media platforms.</p>.<p>Sohail identified one of the accused as Tunda, while the others remain unidentified.</p>.<p>The victim approached the police on May 12 and submitted a written complaint, SHO Kishore said.</p>.<p>Based on his complaint, a case has been registered against one named and five unidentified individuals.</p>.<p>A probe has been initiated, and efforts are underway to identify and apprehend the accused, police added.</p>
<p>Mathura: A Muslim man was allegedly forced to chant "Jai Shri Ram" and subjected to religious harassment by a group of youths in Mathura's Jamuna Par police station area, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The accused also recorded a video of the incident and circulated it online.</p>.<p>A case has been registered based on a complaint filed by the victim, Sohail, according to Ajay Kishore, Station House Officer (SHO), Raya police station.</p>.Assam govt has initiated measures for caste census of indigenous Muslim communities: CM Himanta.<p>Sohail, who works as a scrap dealer, told police he was visiting Chhota Deewana village in the district on Sunday to collect scrap when a group of youths stopped him.</p>.<p>He alleged that they misbehaved with him, made derogatory remarks, and then forced him to chant "Jai Shri Ram".</p>.<p>He further claimed the youths filmed the incident and made the video viral on social media platforms.</p>.<p>Sohail identified one of the accused as Tunda, while the others remain unidentified.</p>.<p>The victim approached the police on May 12 and submitted a written complaint, SHO Kishore said.</p>.<p>Based on his complaint, a case has been registered against one named and five unidentified individuals.</p>.<p>A probe has been initiated, and efforts are underway to identify and apprehend the accused, police added.</p>