Pipaleshwar Mahadev Mandir desecrated at Bamori, MP

Bhopal, MP – The Pipaleshwar Mahadev Mandir was vandalised in Bamori town in Guna District of Madhya Pradesh (MP). Some unknown miscreants broke open the temple door, uprooted Shivalinga, threw it on the road and even damaged the Idol of Nandi. The incident has led to a stressful atmosphere in this town and enraged Hindus. They have demanded immediate action by the Police, by arresting the culprits and demolishing their houses. It is suspected that fanatics must have been involved in such destruction. This is not the first incident in which a temple has been vandalised. Even in 2013, this temple was damaged and the locals had renovated and restored it.

Complaint lodged at Police station

Saurabh Kirar has registered an FIR at Bamori Police Station. He stated in the complaint that when passing by the temple at 5.00 a.m., he observed the uprooted Shivalinga on the road and the damaged Idol of Nandi. Kirar has alleged involvement of Shahrukh, Rihaan, Vafati, Anwar, Zeeshan, Bittu and Rahish. These people go around in the village till 1.00 a.m. every day.

Case filed against religious fanatics

A case has been filed against seven fanatics by the Police so far and 4 individuals have been taken into custody and are being interrogated. The area’s CCTV footage is also being examined.

Editorial Perspective

Ghazni’s descendants are still active in anti-Hindu activities in India. Effective Hindu unification is the only solution.