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New Delhi – A case has been filed in court claiming that the Jama Masjid in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, was originally the Harihar Temple. Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, representing Hindus in this legal battle, has reportedly received death threats. A social media account under the handle @nidhijhabuhar, identifying as ‘Nidhi Jha,’ shared a photograph of Advocate Jain with the caption, “Muslims, recognize his face properly.” Following this, Advocate Jain lodged a complaint at the Cyber Police Station in Sambhal district, leading to the registration of a case by the authorities.
Death Threat Issued to Devout Hindu Advocate @Vishnu_Jain1
An X post featured a photo of Advocate Jain with the message, “Muslims, recognize his face…”
A case has been filed with the Cyber Police
“No one trying to disturb the peace will be spared!” – Police Superintendent… pic.twitter.com/UEJKdM460E
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) December 11, 2024
No one who disturbs the harmony will be spared – Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar Bishnoi
Sambhal Superintendent of Police, Krishna Kumar Bishnoi, stated that a case has been registered against the ‘X’ account at the Cyber Police Station, and the cyber-crime squad is actively investigating the matter. Efforts are currently underway to identify the individual operating this account and their location. “No one who disrupts the harmony will be spared,” he assured.
Editorial PerspectiveMuslim invaders historically converted several Hindu temples into mosques. Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain is steadfastly working to reclaim these religious sites for Hindus. As a result, he has inevitably drawn the attention of extremist elements. Recognizing the risks involved, it is imperative for the Hindu community to unite and firmly support Advocate Jain in his courageous efforts to preserve and restore their religious heritage. |