Rajasthan: Who is Targeting the Temples in Bhilwara? Attempts to Disturb Peace Occurring Every Other Day
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Rajasthan: Who is Targeting the Temples in Bhilwara? Attempts to Disturb Peace Occurring Every Other Day

The first incident occurred in Bhilwara on August 26, a day before Janmashtami. Remains of cow were found at the Hanuman temple located on Gandhi Sagar Talab Road, leading to unrest. Since then, there have been sporadic incidents, some large and some small.
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In Rajasthan's Bhilwara district, which entities are targeting the temples? Who aims to disrupt the atmosphere of peace? These questions are on the minds of the general public as well as officials, yet no one seems to have answers.

The most affected area appears to be the newly formed Shahpura district, where provocative incidents are occurring every other day. There have been more than half a dozen incidents of defiling idols and dumping waste at religious sites in Shahpura alone.

Whenever the police manage to control one situation, another emerges. In Shahpura, where communal tensions are rising, even elected representatives are openly questioning the actions of the police and administration.

Cow Remains Found at Hanuman Temple

The first incident occurred on August 26, just a day before Janmashtami, when remains of cow were found at the Hanuman temple on Gandhi Sagar Talab Road in Bhilwara, sparking outrage.

Since then, sometimes sporadic and sometimes major incidents have been coming to light. The latest case involves vandalism at the Shani Maharaj temple on Kotdi-Jahazpur Road.

Throughout this sequence of events, the police manage one situation, only to have another incident arise simultaneously.

Dead Animal Remains Found at Ganesh Pandal

The unrest in Shahpura district, carved out from Bhilwara, began on September 18 when remains of a dead animal were found at a Ganesh pandal.

Following this, the local market shut down, and BJP leaders, along with Nagar Parishad Chairman Raghunandan Soni, staged a protest.

In a hurried attempt to resolve the situation, the administration released CCTV footage blaming a dog for the incident.

However, the case took a turn when some local youths presented another CCTV clip showing a married woman throwing a suspicious object.

Rajasthan: Who is Targeting the Temples in Bhilwara? Attempts to Disturb Peace Occurring Every Other Day
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