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Sunday, June 30, 2024

Uttar Pradesh: Madrasa students vandalise murtis of Hanuman Ji and other deities in Rampur’s Ramayan Park

“Uttar Pradesh: Madrasa students vandalise murtis of Hanuman Ji and other deities in Rampur’s Ramayan Park”, Organiser, June 27, 2024:

“In the Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh, several Madrasa students vandalised a murti of Hanuman ji on June 26. The murti was installed in Ramayana Park, located near Panwaria in the Civil Lines area.

The incident quickly drew a crowd as word spread. Akash Saxena, the city’s MLA, also visited the site. Ramayana Park is known for its many murti of Hindu deities.

The Madrasa students allegedly damaged the murti of Hanuman ji while playing, breaking its leg. Some Hindu locals witnessed the act and chased the students out of the park. Upon returning home, these students reported the incident to their parents, leading to the gathering of several Muslim residents at the scene……”

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