AP: Govt. cancels demolition of a temple after intervention of pro-Hindus

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Vizag (Andhra Pradesh): After intervention of ‘Hindu Devalaya Parirakshan Samiti’ and ‘Global Hindu Heritage Foundation’, the Government stopped road-widening and cancelled its plan to demolish 460 years old Shri Seeta Ramswami Temple. (Will Congress Govt. dare to demolish a mosque or a church under the pretext of road-widening? Lack of unity among Hindus has emboldened Congress Government to attack worship places of Hindus ! – Editor SP)

Work related to widening of one road has been undertaken and Shri Seeta Ramswami temple would be demolished, was the information received by ‘Hindu Devalaya Parirakshan Samiti’ and ‘Global Hindu Heritage Foundation’. They, therefore, contacted Archeology Department. (Congratulations to pro-Hindu organizations for taking prompt action to stop damage being caused to Dharma ! – Editor SP) They brought it to the notice of the Department that the Temple was 460 years old. Any structure which is 100 or more years old, is considered to be ‘historical’. If such structure is to be demolished, permission from Archeology Department is required. (Did the officers, who were hatching a plot to demolish the temple under the guise of road-widening, not know about such requirement? This shows that the Government can be so insensitive towards religious sentiments of Hindus. – Editor SP) These pro-Hindu organizations demanded that permission should not be granted to demolish the temple under this law. The concerned officers took note of their demand and contacted land acquisition department requesting them to divert the road. One local MP also had to pay attention to the issue due to intervention of the above two pro-Hindu organizations.  

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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