"It has come to our notice that Bajrang Dal is running 'beti bachao-bahu lao' campaign in Agra in which a particular community is being targeted to create animosity in the society.
"In the past, such attempts were made in the name of conversation. So it is necessary that strict action is taken against those vitiating communal harmony," Commission Chairman Shakil Ahmad said in a letter to Agra District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police.
It has come to the notice of the Commission through media reports that after raking "love jihad" and "ghar wapsi" issues, Bajrang Dal is running 'bahu lao-beti bachao' campaign in Agra, he said.
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