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A protest being staged in Hubballi against alleged damage to a place of worship
Alleged damage to temple structure, residents protest - The Hindu
Updated: July 15, 2015 15:59 IST
Tension prevailed for a while at Hirepet in Old Hubballi on Wednesday after reports about alleged damage to a temple structure.
Alleging that some miscreants had damaged the structure of the Dyamavva Temple, the residents and members of pro-Hindutva organisations resorted to a road block demanding immediate action against the culprits.
Following their protest tension prevailed for a while in the vicinity resulting in shopkeepers and commercial establishments downing the shutters fearing violence. Subsequently the intervention of the police resulted in bringing the situation back to normality.
The protestors then submitted a complaint to the Old Hubballi Police Station demanding the arrest of the perpetrators of the crime and dispersed after the police assured them of requisite action.
Assistant Commissioner of Police B.B. Patil told The Hindu that the residents had alleged that some miscreants had damaged a portion of the tiny temple and that he had assured them of action. He also said that the structure was quite old and had become fragile. “We have assured them of thorough investigation taking into consideration every angle.”
It might be recalled that Old Hubballi witnessed a road block by members of pro-Hindutva organisations recently alleging that some boys had deliberately pelted stones at a temple. However they boys who were ‘caught’ by the residents had told the police that they had pelted stones while chasing a stray dog.
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Trouble makers do make trouble , they dont want peace and harmony in India.
Alleged damage to temple structure, residents protest - The Hindu
Updated: July 15, 2015 15:59 IST
Tension prevailed for a while at Hirepet in Old Hubballi on Wednesday after reports about alleged damage to a temple structure.
Alleging that some miscreants had damaged the structure of the Dyamavva Temple, the residents and members of pro-Hindutva organisations resorted to a road block demanding immediate action against the culprits.
Following their protest tension prevailed for a while in the vicinity resulting in shopkeepers and commercial establishments downing the shutters fearing violence. Subsequently the intervention of the police resulted in bringing the situation back to normality.
The protestors then submitted a complaint to the Old Hubballi Police Station demanding the arrest of the perpetrators of the crime and dispersed after the police assured them of requisite action.
Assistant Commissioner of Police B.B. Patil told The Hindu that the residents had alleged that some miscreants had damaged a portion of the tiny temple and that he had assured them of action. He also said that the structure was quite old and had become fragile. “We have assured them of thorough investigation taking into consideration every angle.”
It might be recalled that Old Hubballi witnessed a road block by members of pro-Hindutva organisations recently alleging that some boys had deliberately pelted stones at a temple. However they boys who were ‘caught’ by the residents had told the police that they had pelted stones while chasing a stray dog.
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Trouble makers do make trouble , they dont want peace and harmony in India.