Incident hurting religious sentiments in Rajasthan, idols of Shiv family vandalized

Jaipur : In Rajasthan, one after the other, cases of breaking of idols in temples have come to light. Once again, a case of tampering with the idols of the Shiv family has come to light. At the same time, anti-social elements broke the water pot. Also, they spread a lot of dirt in the temple premises. When devotees reached the temple in the morning, this matter could be revealed. After which, on receiving the information, the Kotputli police station reached the spot. At present, the police team has started investigating the matter. The whole matter is of Rawato Wali Dhani of Bamanwas.

Earlier, there have been cases of vandalisation of idols of the Shiv family

Recently, some cases of vandalism of idols of Hindu deities have come to light in Rajasthan. Despite that, the administration seems to be unsuccessful in stopping these incidents. It seems as if anti-social elements are committing such acts as a ‘taunt’ and the administration is being totally negligent in this matter.

Shiv family was dismembered in Kotputli

In Viratnagar (Kotputli), anti-social elements vandalized the idols of the Shiv family. Villagers are filled with anger due to the vandalization of the idols. Angry villagers protested fiercely against the incident. They also demanded the arrest of the accused as soon as possible. Let us tell you that in the month of July this year, a case of vandalization of the idols of Shiv Panchayat in Thakur ji’s temple by anti-social elements came to light in Gangati Khurd village of Mauzmabad subdivision area of ​​Dudu district. The incident of vandalization of idols caused anger among the villagers. The villagers informed the Mauzmabad police about the incident of vandalization of the idols of Shiv Panchayat. After which the police took stock of the incident spot and started searching for the unknown miscreants. Apart from this, in July itself, there was anger among the Hindu organizations of Baran city over the vandalization of the dome of the Ganesh temple located in Chaumukha Bazaar of Baran. The angry people demanded the arrest of the accused. All the people around expressed anger over the matter.

Questions arising on administration

The cases of vandalism and tampering with the idols of Hindu deities are increasing continuously, which is raising questions on the police patrolling. Also, the question is being raised that even after continuous cases coming to light, is the administration turning a blind eye?

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