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Madhya Pradesh: Man arrested for vandalising Shivling and tearing the poster of Lord Shiva in Indore

“Madhya Pradesh: Man arrested for vandalising Shivling and tearing the poster of Lord Shiva in Indore”, Opindia, January 30, 2024:

“A man was arrested for vandalising a ‘Shivling’ and tearing the poster of Lord Shiva placed in a temple in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore district, a police official said on Tuesday.

The temple is located in Kotwali Police Station area in the district and the incident occurred on Monday night. The accused had committed the incident in an inebriated state, the officer said.

The entire incident was also captured in the CCTV camera installed in the temple in which the accused was seen vandalising the ‘Shivling’ by throwing a flower pot on it……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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