Broke Shivling, threw meat by entering temple, all this happened in India
Broke Shivling, threw meat by entering temple, all this happened in India
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Lucknow: A case of breaking a Shivling at a temple of Mahadev Shiva in Bahlolpur outpost area in Uttar Pradesh's Noida has come to light. Pieces of meat have also been thrown into the temple. A heavy police force has been deployed at the spot. Now the video of the incident is fast going viral on social media. The incident is said to be on the intervening night of March 20 -21.

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Congress party's west UP president Omveer Yadav has posted a video of the incident on social media. "Today, some anti-social elements entered the Shiva temple in village Bahlolpur Sector 63A Noida and offered meat on the Shivling and performed an orgy of shamelessness by breaking the idols. Tried to disturb the harmony. Thousands of people are present at the temple and there is a situation of tension. In this video, some locals are seen arguing with the policemen. Devotees are present outside.'' The idols are seen broken on the spot. The condition of the temple also looks chaotic. The Shivling has been broken and kept separate. The policeman tells the video maker, "Later on, I am gathering evidence. Don't push.''

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Another video has been made by a devotee present at the spot. He is showing the entire situation of the temple on his camera. In that video, blood stains are seen next to the place of worship. The maker of the video is telling him the stains of cutting meat. The youth who made the video is asking the villagers to reach the temple. The Noida police also confirmed the incident and wrote, "The police force is on the spot. The incident is being investigated and necessary action is being taken. But in this whole episode, a big question is being raised, why in a Hindu-majority country, the faith of the majority is repeatedly hurt in this way and who are the people behind it?

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