Deccan Chronicle

Sealing of temple in Jammu triggers protests

People were pushed out of ‘illegal’ Hanuman temple during aarti service

-

Jammu, March 6: The Jammu Developmen­t Authority (JDA) on Tuesday sealed an old Hanuman temple in Jammu city, triggering protests and road blockade by people.

The protesters alleged that they were pushed out of the temple during aarti while the JDA said the structure was sealed because it was built illegally.

“The temple was built on foot-path in violation of rules. So we have sealed it,” vice-chairman of JDA, AK Shavan said.

Several organisati­ons, including VHP, RSS and Bajrang Dal, lashed out at the JDA and the BJP for the “sacrilegio­us act”.

Over 300 activists of Bajrang Dal assembled in front of the temple in Trikutanag­ar and blocked traffic as they sat on dharna on the road and raised slogans against JDA and Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh, who is also the chairman of JDA.

They demanded unsealing of the temple and burnt an effigy of JDA vice-chairman Shavan.

“This is a sacrilegio­us act. Vice-chairman of JDA has taken this action on the direction of someone in this government. We warn him that there will be dangerous ramificati­on for doing this,” Rakesh Kumar, Head of Bajrang Dal, told reporters here.

“Jammu is a city of temples and we don't care about any government, whether it is government in associatio­n of BJP,” he said. The protesters alleged that the temple was sealed to create disturbanc­e in Jammu.

“If it was built near a road, where was JDA and its team (until now)? Why it was not stopped when the temple was built. But now it is being sealed,” Sarveshwar Pujari from Trikutanag­ar said. — PTI

The protesters alleged that this was done to create disturbanc­e in Jammu.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India