Dev Statue Was Broken In Another Temple In Andhra Pradesh
Dev statue was broken in another temple in Andhra Pradesh, outrage among people. In Andhra Pradesh, another temple has the Dev statue broken.
This incident is of Ganesh temple of Rajamahendravaram town in East Godavari district. Here on Friday morning, the statue of Lord Subramanyeswar was found fragmented.
There has been anger among the people about this. The ruling YSR Congress feared Telugu Desam Party (TDP) cadres behind it.
This is the second incident of tampering of the idols in the temple within a week in the state. Three days ago, Lord Ram was desecrated in Ramatirtham village in Vizianagaram district.
Circle Inspector Durga Prasad of Three Town Police Station said that the incident was carried out between three and five o’clock in the early hours of Friday.
Policemen were patrolling the area till three o’clock, when everything was fine there. At five o’clock the priest of the temple came and found the statue broken.
He said that it seems to be the work of some mischievous elements.
Prasad said that CCTV cameras have been installed in the temple, but no one had an angle towards the statue, from which nothing has been found.
Police have registered a case under various sections of the IPC. The local leader of the TDP is a trustee of the Ganni Krishna temple.
Meanwhile, Sajjal Ramakrishna Reddy, general secretary of the YSR Congress Party, has alleged that TDP workers or its supporters may be behind the demolition of the temple.
He also said that the ruling party has nothing to do with this incident.
India expressed strong opposition to the demolition of temples in Pakistan
India has strongly protested against the demolition of temples in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
The Ministry of External Affairs has demanded the Government of Pakistan to take strong action against the friends of the case.
It is said that information about the investigation of the case should also be shared with India.
In Terry village of Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on Wednesday, the crowd broke an ancient temple and also insulted the tomb of the saint built there.