Bihar: Bhagalpur Police Arrest Man for Allegedly Dismantling Idols in Durga Temple Near Sanhaula, Locals Protest (Watch Video)

Bhagalpur Police arrested a man on Sunday for allegedly dismantling the hands of idols of deities Ram, Laxman, Sita and Radhe-Krishna in Bhagalpur district of Bihar.

Locals Protest Against Idols Dismantling (Photo Credits: X/@ians_india)

Patna, October 20: Bhagalpur Police arrested a man on Sunday for allegedly dismantling the hands of idols of deities Ram, Laxman, Sita and Radhe-Krishna in Bhagalpur district of Bihar. The incident occurred at a Durga temple located near a pond in the Sanhaula police station jurisdiction on Saturday night.

A case has been registered under the relevant sections of the Bhartiya Nyay Sahita (BNS) at the Sanhaula police station of the district. The district police have not disclosed the identity of the accused. “Given the sensitivity of the situation, the district police held a meeting with the peace committee and prominent local figures to ensure peace and stability. A flag march was also conducted in the area as a preventive measure against any further provocation,” said an official spokesperson on Sunday. Idol Vandalised at Muthyalamma Temple in Hyderabad: BJP Leader Madhavi Latha Detained During Protest Over Alleged Vandalism of Temple.

Man Arrested for Allegedly Dismantling Idols in Durga Temple 

 Idols Dismantled in Durga Temple Sanhaula 

The police spokesperson assured that the law and order situation remains under control and urged the public to avoid spreading or believing fake news. The authorities are actively monitoring social media and warned that any attempts to spread provocative content about the incident will be met with strict legal action. The Bhagalpur Police are taking proactive measures due to the ongoing Hindu Swabhiman Yatra, led by Union Minister Giriraj Singh, which is currently moving through the Seemanchal region. Chittoor: Temple on Verge of Collapse After Alleged Vandalism, Idols Found Damaged; Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu Orders Detailed Probe (Watch Video).

The yatra, which began in Bhagalpur on October 18, passed through Katihar via Naugachia on October 19, and is currently in Purnea. It is scheduled to reach Araria on October 21 before concluding in Kishanganj on October 22. Given the potentially sensitive atmosphere surrounding the Yatra, the district police are working to maintain peace and prevent any communal tensions, especially in light of the idol desecration incident in Bhagalpur. By organising meetings with peace committees and conducting a flag march, they aim to foster a calm environment and prevent any provocation during this period.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 20, 2024 11:49 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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