A closed temple found in a Muslim-majority area of ​​Muzaffarnagar (UP)

  • Idols of Goddess Shri Kali and Shri Durga, as well as a Havan Kund also found

  • Hindus demand to resume worship

Another closed temple found in Muslim-dominated area of Muzaffarnagar

Muzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh) – A temple that was closed for 2 years has been found in a Muslim-dominated area here. Local pro-Hindu organizations are demanding that this temple be reopened for Hindus. The temple is estimated to be 40 years old and has idols of Shri Kali and Shri Durga. There is also a Havan Kund in the complex.

1. This temple is located behind the powerhouse in the Islamnagar area of ​​the city’s Khatauli area. Built on private land, this temple was built by the Malik family approximately 40 years ago.

2. As soon as the information about the temple came to light, pro-Hindu organizations took out a march. Due to this, the Police reached there in large numbers.

3. The Police have called the owner of the land and have instructed him not to cause any damage to the temple. The owner of the land said that the idol was broken 2 years ago. After this, the idol was installed in another temple.

4. Police forces are currently deployed at the scene.

Editorial Perspective

It is a shame for Hindus that in a Hindu majority country, several temples located in Muslim-majority areas were closed one after the other. Now their information is coming to light gradually.