Maharashtra : 1300 temple thefts in just 4 years of Congress rule

Chaitra Krushna 13, Kaliyug Varsha 5114

The outcome of anti-Hindu indolent Congress !


Mumbai : In Maharashtra, 1341 cases of thefts have occurred in temples and valuables worth Rs. 1,93,55,930 have been stolen. Police could succeed in solving only 394 of these cases and could recover only 14% that is Rs. 28,38000 valuables.

According to a Marathi Daily ‘Dainik Lokmat’ police could not trace the culprits in 946 crimes. (O Hindus, note that the congress and police are letting the crime occur in the temples as they are reluctant to act against it because Hindus are tolerant. To change the situation there only one option to have a Hindu nation)

A comparative study of crime occurred in temples from 2008 to Jan 2012:

Year Cases registered Amount worth stolen Cases solved % of solved cases Amount recovered % of recovery
2008 359

 49,92,325

92

25.63

12,03,344

24.10

2009 290

 30,57,272

89

30.69

5,61,631

18.37

2010 331

 42,34,278

93

28.10

4,28,115

10.11

2011 339

 59,35,362

115

33.92

6,43,481

10.84

Upto Jan 2012 22

 11,36,693

5

22.72

2,214

0.19

Total 1341

 1,93,55,930

394

29.38

28,38,786

14.66

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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