Delhi: Man arrested, who vandalized 3 statues at the temple

New Delhi: The heat has started to rise in Delhi, the capital of the country. Due to the rising temperature, there was no rain, and a headgear blamed Hunumanji for no rain. Due to the scorching heat and no rain, the angry man picked up the axe and reached the temple and damaged Hanumanji as well as two other statues in the temple.

This strange incident has come out from Kakraula village in the Dwarka area of ​​Delhi. It is said that when the priests reached the temple on Tuesday morning, the idol of Hanumanji, as well as other gods and goddesses, was damaged. This news spread to the surrounding areas and angry people jammed the roads. After getting the information, the police, who reached the spot, somehow pacified the people by persuading them and assured them to take strict action against the culprits.

When the police started investigating the case, CCTV footage came out. On the basis of CCTV, the police identified and arrested the accused Mahesh. In this regard, DCP Santosh Kumar Meena of Dwarka told that Mahesh was wearing saffron-colored clothes in CCTV footage. He reached the temple with an axe in his hand. According to the DCP, he not only damaged the idol but also damaged the pots and plants in the temple.

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