300 year old Shiva temple demolished in the Rajasthan’s Alwar

A 300-year-old Shiva temple was demolished in Sarai Mohalla in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. A complaint was filed against the Executive officer (EO) of the nagar panchayat, Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) and the Rajgarh MLA of the municipality to register a case in the police station.

Sharing a video of the incident on Twitter, BJP leader Amit Malviya launched a scathing attack on the Congress. He said, “Shedding tears on Karauli and Jahangirpuri and hurting the faith of Hindus — this is the secularism of Congress.”

In another tweet, Amit Malviya alleged, “On 18 April, without issuing any notice, the administration ran bulldozers over the pucca houses and shops of 85 Hindus in Rajgarh town of Rajasthan.

Rajasthan minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas called the BJP’s claim a lie. He alleged that the chairman of Rajgarh Urban Bodies Board, who is a BJP member, proposed to bring down the temples and houses.

Khachariyawas alleged that at the chairman’s behest, the temple was demolished, while a Congress MLA, kept on opposing [the decision of demolition].

Khachariyawas also promised that the temple will be rebuilt if there are no legal impediments.

On April 6, the municipality had issued notices to 86 people over the removal of encroachments.

When the locals approached Rajgarh MLA Johri Lal Meena, he said the people formed a BJP board and therefore the demolition was happening.

Eventually, the authorities allegedly demolished three temples in Alwar’s Rajgarh, despite locals protesting against it. The idols of Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman and other deities installed at these temples were ruined.

During the proceedings, officials went near the idols while wearing shoes and used a cutter-machine to remove the idols.

Following the incident, Hindu organisations filed a written complaint with police accusing Rajgarh MLA Johri Lal Meena, SDM Keshav Kumar Meena and Municipal EO Banwari Lal Meena of inciting riots. However, an FIR has not been registered yet.

The members of the organisations reached the police station in Rajgarh to protest and demand that an FIR be registered in connection with the incident.

In view of the growing controversy, Superintendent of Police Tejaswini Gautam said he will meet locals on Friday. He said that the whole matter would be discussed with other police officers.

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