Disfiguring of sculptures triggers stir at Srirangapatna


Srirangapatna, May 23 (DHNS): The bandh called by pro-Hindu organisations in the town on Sunday, against the police for releasing three persons who had disfigured the carvings of Hindu gods on the wall of the historical fort here, evoked a mixed response.

It is said that three miscreants - Shamshuddin of Srirangapatna, Jamiulla of Mysuru and Danash of Uttar Pradesh – were seen disfiguring the carvings of Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman on the wall of the fort near the obelisk memorial here on Saturday evening. The public, who noticed the same caught the trio, thrashed them and handed them over to the police. But the police released the trio within an hour, which irked the members of Hindu outfits, who said that the police had neglected the issue.

Taluk Panchayat president T Sridhar, Hindu Jagarana Vedike taluk convenor Chandan and others demanded action against the police for dereliction of duty. IGP Vijay Kumar Singh (southern range), SP Sudhir Kumar Reddy camped in the town on Sunday and gathered information from the local officers. Speaking to Deccan Herald, Inspector M K Deepak said cases had been filed against the trio under Section 295 of the IPC and they were released later. A probe was on and if necessary, they would be taken into custody, he said.

During the bandh, vehicular traffic was almost normal. The members of Hindu Jagarana Vedike, RSS, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal and BJP took part in a protest march, which passed through the main streets of the town. They raised slogans against the government and the police. There was heated exchange of words between the agitators and the police near the Jamia Masjid Circle.

  

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  • sid, mangalore

    Tue, May 24 2016

    tippu and other did it then and now these people . Era ha changed mindset is the same !

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  • Mohammed, Bajpe/Riyadh

    Mon, May 23 2016

    The culprits are aware that the politicians in the Cong ruled Karnataka would help them wriggle out. Hence they are immune.

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  • Sanjay , Hebri

    Mon, May 23 2016

    This is how a communal riots starts. They think that disfiguring idols will give them heaven, but that should remember they are creating hell here.....I just can't understand why they are in such fond of heaven, which no body has seen? If anyone's God is so powerful why can't he himself destroy others who don't follow his religion or why in the first place he created them?why God needs followers to destroy no believers? Time to introspect....

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Thank god it was Hindu temple and this happened in India.. If this has happened with any other religion inside or outside India then thousands would have killed by now

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Learn to respect one another's Religion,

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Such a smooth diplomatic comment when Hindu idols are disfigured by minorities...

    I thought you don know how to comment diplomatically. Finally I could hear such a soft comment from you at the cost of Hindu Gods..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 23 2016

    RSRB, thank you & do you want a Politicians reply - 'Show me the Proof' ...

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Mon, May 23 2016


    "Hurting sentiment of any community" totally condemn. arrest him again immediately.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Provocation & meddling in things that hurt religious sentiments is the biggest problem that exists in India

    These culprits should be severally reprimanded

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Mon, May 23 2016

    3 idiots shouldn't have been let off by Police...Hurting religious sentiments is a grave offense and must be dealt accordingly as per law..
    Having said that VHP, RSS, BD, HJV, BJP need not have to pour kerosene to fire..

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  • SS, Bannajje

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Can I ask what they achieved after disfiguring the same as it's one of the ancient monument. Even tippu build temples during his regime. What is wrong what is correct how you judge..when god himself is not interested. What's happening in the world..different beliefs is of course due to god's consent. If it is wrong god himself are having authority to change..within a fraction of second. Religion itself is nothing but teach us how to behave in the society respecting all people and not to harm anybody. When we not compel to the same question arises and society become hell.
    It's easy to damage anything and to build many years. If possible first give something to society by invention if everything written in the book. Latter on claim about rights.

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  • SS, Bannajje

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Who as given authority to disfigure the sculptures. Go and find out in Mahrashtra/Kolkata or in U.P who are preparing statutes during Ganesh Chaturithi or in Navratri. If wants just stop them are depend there livlihood from long. It's called beauty of India where brotherhood exists. Due to insane people's idealogy we cannot break the same.

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  • SS, Bannajje

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Just handover three muskeeters to pudchery..kiran bedi knows very well how to handle these rogues...
    yeah malik tere bandhe hum..

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Hope Kiran Bedi will act as per constitution and not as per HMV records ( Her Masters Voice )

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Why police released them without referring COURT OF LAW?Some times police action lead to law and order problem. Hurting sentiment of any community feelings are utter condemnable. Arrest them once again put them behind bar for quite sometime.

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  • SS, Bannaje

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Why not join the protest..in large numbers to condemn the same.

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