Monu Manesar Age, Caste, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
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Religion: Hinduism
Caste: Yadav
Hometown: Manesar
Bio/Wiki | |
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Real name | Mohit Yadav [1]Hindustan Times |
Profession(s) | • Bajrang Dal Activist • Cow Vigilante • Social Worker |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 176 cm in meters-1.76 m in feet & inches- 5’ 9” |
Weight (approx.) | in kilograms- 80 kg in pounds- 176 lbs |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | Source 1: 5 August 1993 (Thursday) Source 2: 5 August 1995 (Saturday) |
Age (as of 2023) | Source 1: 30 Years Source 2: 28 Years |
Birthplace | Manesar, Gurugram, Haryana |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Manesar |
School | Neeraj Senior Secondary School, Manesar [2]Facebook - Bajrang Dal Manesar |
College/University | Local polytechnic college |
Educational Qualification | He attended a polytechnic college. [3]Dainik Bhaskar |
Religion/Religious Views | He folows Hinduism. According to him, it is part of Hindu culture to protect cows. |
Caste | Yadav |
Tattoo | On right hand- Om |
Controversies | Nasir-Junaid Double Murder Case [4]Jansatta In the Bhiwani district of Haryana, a Bolero vehicle was found containing two burnt bodies on 16 February 2023. These individuals were later identified as Nasir and Junaid, hailing from Ghatmeeka village in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. The police then implicated Monu Manesar and four other suspects, charging them with murder. Monu, however, later escaped from his residence and managed to evade arrest. He later released a video proclaiming his innocence and alleging that he was being framed in the case. As a consequence, his name was eventually removed from both the FIR and chargesheet. On 12 September 2023, the Haryana police apprehended Monu in connection with the case; he had been on the run for several months. Following legal proceedings in Haryana, Monu was transferred to the custody of the Rajasthan police. [5]Hindustan Times A district court in Nuh, Haryana, granted bail to Monu Mansar on 16 October 2023; however, he was kept in the judicial custody in another case. [6]India Today Accused of killing a Muslim man [7]The Indian Express On the morning of 28 January 2023, a collision occurred between a Santro car and a tempo in Nuh, Haryana. Three Muslim men, identified as Waris, Shokeen, and Nafis, were in the car during the incident. On 18 February 2023, it was reported that Monu Manesar and his group allegedly assaulted the three men after the accident. Waris passed away while receiving medical treatment for injuries sustained during the incident. Family members of the victims, however, later made serious allegations, claiming that Waris died as a result of the beating he had suffered. They asserted that Monu livestreamed the interrogation of the trio on Facebook, but later deleted the video; however, the police officials disputed the allegations, stating that Waris' death was solely attributed to the injuries sustained in the car accident. As a result, they did not register any FIR related to the alleged assault. Criminal Cases Monu Manesar is facing more than five criminal cases that have been registered against him under IPC sections 302 and 307, which pertain to charges of murder, assault, and attempt to murder. |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Name not known |
Children | He has two children including a son named Manjeet. |
Parents | Father- Om Prakash Yadav (died on 27 June 2019) Mother- Name not known (homemaker) |
Siblings | Brother- Rohit Yadav (younger) |
Other Relatives | Cousin- Vinod Kumar |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Monu Manesar
- Monu Manesar is a member of the Bajrang Dal and a cow vigilante. He holds a prominent position within the organization. He is among the primary suspects in the 2023 Nasir Junaid murder case. In a video in July 2023, Monu asserted his intention to participate in the Mewat Brajmandal Yatra scheduled for July 2023 which allegedly caused discontent and anger among the Muslim community in Nuh following which communal violence ensued in the area.
- At the age of eighteen, Monu Manesar met Dr Dharmendra Yadav, an Akhil Bhartiy Hindu Kranti Dal member, who later became his mentor. Dr Dharmendra Yadav introduced Monu to Dr Manjeet Yadav, a significant figure in Vishva Hindu Parishad. Under the guidance of Dr Manjeet Yadav, Monu joined Bajrang Dal, where he became an active member.
- During an interview, Monu revealed a traumatic incident from his college days when he witnessed a truck filled with cows being smuggled. When the police intercepted the truck, numerous cows had already lost their lives. This deeply affected him, and he decided to put an end to cow smuggling. He gradually gained fame as a vigilant cow protector in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. He also became a member of the Gurugram District Cow Protection Task Force in 2015.
- Monu Manesar has also played an active role in the Civil Defence Team of Gurugram. He has frequently participated in diverse rescue operations during local accidents and actively contributed to social initiatives, such as organizing blood donation camps.
- While attempting to stop cow smugglers in 2019, he sustained a gunshot wound to the chest. He was rushed to a private hospital in Gurugram, where he underwent medical treatment for a period of four days. [8]Dainik Bhaskar
- Monu has achieved significant popularity on social media and was honoured with the YouTube Gold Button when his channel surpassed 100k subscribers. [9]India Today In response to the serious allegations in the Nasir Junaid, YouTube demonetised his channel, leading to the removal of some of his videos. [10]Dainik Bhaskar
- Monu can be seen showing pistols and rifles in his photographs. During an interview, he disclosed that he possesses both a licensed pistol and a rifle.
- Monu was implicated as the main accused behind the outbreak of communal violence in Nuh and Mewat, Haryana. It was reported that he had shared a video announcing his intention to join the Mewat Brajmandal Yatra on 31 July 2023. Some people claimed that this video ignited public anger, leading to mob violence; however, Monu later clarified that he did not participate in the yatra due to security concerns. [11]The Economic Times
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