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Rajasthan temples demolished in anti-encroachment drive; Congress, BJP trade barbs

The demolition drive was approved by the Rajgarh Nagar Palika Board headed by the BJP and officials denied any damage to the idols or the sanctum sanctorum of the temples.

April 22, 2022 / 22:20 IST
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The bulldozed Rajasthan temple (Image: ANI)
The bulldozed Rajasthan temple (Image: ANI)

Two temples were demolished during an anti-encroachment drive in Alwar district's Rajgarh, triggering an exchange of barbs on Friday between the Congress and BJP in Rajasthan. Rajgarh is a BJP-run municipality in Congress-ruled Rajasthan.

Alwar's BJP MP Balaknath alleged that the idols at one of the temples too were damaged in the demolition early this week. Rajasthan Minister Shanti Dhariwal blamed the BJP and said the state government is examining the matter.

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Two temples and some shops were demolished on Sunday and Monday with officials describing the action as part of an anti-encroachment drive to widen a road in the town. They said the demolition was approved by the Rajgarh Nagar Palika Board headed by the BJP and denied any damage to the idols or the sanctum sanctorum of the temples.

Alwar collector Nakate Shivprasad Madan said the proposal was passed by the Nagar Palika board and the action was taken in accordance with the decision of the local administration in the presence of police. In the meeting of the board headed by its chairman, a proposal to remove encroachments was passed. The executive officer accordingly issued notices and then the demolition was done, the collector said. In the meeting of the board headed by its chairman, a proposal to remove encroachments was passed.