MANDYA: Miscreants vandalized four temples and desecrated the idols in different villages coming underneath Besagarahalli police station limits on Tuesday night time.
In Pattaladamma temple near Bessgarahalli village, miscreants took away the idol of the goddess and broke it into items. The head of the idol was once found in a close-by agriculture field.
In Pannedoddi and Hombalegowdanadoddi villages, the culprits ransacked the sanctum sanctorums of Hanuman temples and made away with bronze statues of Lord Hanuman. Jade Muneswara temple near Belatur village was once additionally centered by miscreants the place they severely damaged the idol.
The miscreants additionally looted valuables in these temples including the money in the hundi.
The situation in and around Besagarahalli village was once anxious following the series of temple thefts. Devotees had been surprised to see the mutilated and decapitated idols, their items thrown away in different instructions.
“This is a planned act by miscreants to create communal unrest in the villages. The police will have to deliver all culprits to e-book,” mentioned Shridhar, a vendor in Maharanavamidoddi village.
Senior cops visited the temples and confident other people that they're going to arrest the culprits quickly. They mentioned they'll accentuate patrolling at religious sites.
Cases had been registered in Besagarahalli police station.
In Pattaladamma temple near Bessgarahalli village, miscreants took away the idol of the goddess and broke it into items. The head of the idol was once found in a close-by agriculture field.
In Pannedoddi and Hombalegowdanadoddi villages, the culprits ransacked the sanctum sanctorums of Hanuman temples and made away with bronze statues of Lord Hanuman. Jade Muneswara temple near Belatur village was once additionally centered by miscreants the place they severely damaged the idol.
The miscreants additionally looted valuables in these temples including the money in the hundi.
The situation in and around Besagarahalli village was once anxious following the series of temple thefts. Devotees had been surprised to see the mutilated and decapitated idols, their items thrown away in different instructions.
“This is a planned act by miscreants to create communal unrest in the villages. The police will have to deliver all culprits to e-book,” mentioned Shridhar, a vendor in Maharanavamidoddi village.
Senior cops visited the temples and confident other people that they're going to arrest the culprits quickly. They mentioned they'll accentuate patrolling at religious sites.
Cases had been registered in Besagarahalli police station.
Temples vandalised, idols mutilated in Karnataka's Mandya villages
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February 07, 2019
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