Indore: Indore, which has won the top place in the country's cleanest city for the fifth time, has made national headlines. In reality, the name of a nearby Hanuman temple was scrawled over the door to the public bathroom in Sirpur, causing a stir. The incident has sparked an uproar among Bajrang Dal workers. The name of the shrine is claimed to have been erased by the municipal corporation by painting the facility's entrance.
Tannu Sharma, the head of the Bajrang Dal's local unit, told reporters on Monday, "The name of the Khedapati Hanuman Temple in the area was written on the entrance of the public toilet in Sirpur, and the organization's activists had requested that the name be removed several times from the municipal authorities. He went on to say, "Due to the lack of attention given to this demand, we staged a protest in front of the public toilet on Sunday. Our religious feelings were hurt by the name of Hanuman temple on the toilet.'
In this case, he added that the nearest public toilet is roughly 100 metres from Khedapati Hanuman Temple. On the other side, Vinay Bagora, Supervisor, Municipal Corporation's Public Toilet Department, stated, "We want to be clear that the public toilet in question is a private establishment, and the municipal corporation inspects the cleanliness of the facility. The municipal officer added, "At the same time, "We erased the name of Khedapati Hanuman Temple from this facility by communicating with the responsible institution as soon as we learned of it being inscribed at the door of the public toilet.'
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