Vandalism of Hanuman Idol in Uttar Pradesh Temple Sparks Investigation
In Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh, an idol of Lord Hanuman was damaged by unknown vandals, prompting police to initiate an investigation. The incident occurred in Dharamdaspur village, resulting in a registered complaint and legal proceedings. Authorities ensure the area's situation remains calm and stable.
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An incident involving the vandalism of a Lord Hanuman idol has been reported in the Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh. Authorities indicated that unknown individuals were responsible for the damage.
The event took place in Dharamdaspur village within the jurisdiction of the Rampur Barkonia police station. Law enforcement has filed a complaint based on reports from local residents. Additional Superintendent Rishabh Runwal confirmed that a case has been registered, and legal proceedings have commenced against the suspects. Despite the incident, the area maintains a peaceful atmosphere, according to police statements.
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