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Friday, May 3, 2024

Pujari brutally beaten to death due to a dispute over playing bhajan: Vaishali, Bihar

A Shiv Mandir pujari was brutally beaten to death by a group of ‘miscreants’ who were displeased with the bhajan played in the mandir. The incident was reported from Bhagwanpur village of Bihar’s Vaishali district. The area remained tense following the brutal murder.

According to available information, the mandir was playing bhajans on loudspeaker on the occasion of the second Shravan (Sawan) Somwar. Some residents raised objections and asked the priest to stop the bhajan. However, when the pujari refused to comply with their demands he was beaten to death. Following his death, the attackers fled the scene.

As news of the priest’s death spread, it led to tension in the area. The police took the body into custody and sent it for post-mortem. Police have registered a case and are looking for the attackers. Further investigations into the matter are underway.

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  1. Some residents “raised objections” to playing of Bhajan on Shravan Somwar??? Most likely said residents belonged to the cult that plays “namaj” 5 times a day throughout the world cursing other religions and forcing adherents of those other religions to hear that abuse.

    Pujari brutally beaten to death: sounds like work of death sex cult of arabia.

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