Idol vandalised in the temple at Kolar, Karnataka
This incident has been captured on CCTV. Angry locals have demanded that the person who vandalised the Idol and hurt the sentiments of the devotees should be immediately arrested.
This incident has been captured on CCTV. Angry locals have demanded that the person who vandalised the Idol and hurt the sentiments of the devotees should be immediately arrested.
Now, Hindus are not just unsafe on streets but even within the sacred confines of temples, they face security concerns, as recent incidents have shown.
Hindus constructing a temple, in Maheshpur village, were attacked and the temple being constructed was damaged by Niyazi, Saddam and Abrar.
It was found that his group was involved in gold smuggling in Kerala.
A Shivalinga was stolen from the Shiv temple in Parvat Mohalla of the Atarsuiya area in Prayagraj.
The Sabarmati Police registered a case for hurting Hindu religious sentiments against an unknown person based on CCTV footage and started the investigation.
The incident took place late night on 31st May. The next morning when the devotees went to do puja at a temple here, they found the Idols of the Deities vandalised.
Despite a complaint filed with the Police, no trace of the Idols and thieves yet. Locals alleged that the Police were not serious about the same.
Darja Tuschinski come to watch a dance performance at the Saraswati Ubud temple but did not get the ticket. So, she took off her clothes.
The treasure in Shri Jagannath Temple here remained closed for 39 years. They last opened in 1974.