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Angry Hindu worshippers caught a Muslim youth Yakub red-handed vandalizing idols placed in a Shiv temple in Muzaffarnagar: Yakub handed over to the police, demanded a fair and speedy trial, no violence reported

The media spoke to the Titawi police station in-charge, Mukesh Solanki who confirmed that the accused Yakub had vandalized an idol placed inside the temple premises
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Anti-Hindu
Yakub caught vandalizing the idol in Shiv temple

On Monday, April 11, local Hindu worshippers caught a youth red-handed vandalizing an idol of a deity placed in a Shiv temple in the Titawi village in Baghara Block in Muzaffarnagar District of Uttar Pradesh.

The accused has been identified as Yakub, the son of Azgar. Angry locals caught hold of Yakub, who was trying to flee after vandalizing the idol and handed him over to the police. The police have taken Yakub into custody and started an investigation into the case.

Newsroompost took to Twitter to share a video of the same incident, wherein a part of the broken idol can be seen thrown on the floor of the temple. A broken board with Goddess Kali mantras written on it can also be seen in the video.

He shouted loudly, 'I am a jihadi'. Yaqub also named his accomplice Farooq in the interrogation, who has been arrested

The accused can be seen surrounded by the locals and the policemen, who reportedly reached the spot after the news of the incident spread.

Several locals also gathered in the temple and protested against the attack on their temple. Handing over Yakub to the police, they demanded a fair and speedy probe in the case.

The media spoke to the Titawi police station in-charge, Mukesh Solanki, who confirmed that the accused Yakub had vandalized an idol placed inside the temple premises.

He, however, said that apart from the idol, no other part of the property had been damaged. SO Mukesh Solanki further added that the police have arrested the accused and would be interrogating him shortly.

Yakub caught vandalizing the idol in Shiv temple in Muzaffarnagar, handed over to police by devotees

The SO refused to divulge any further details, except that the police will make sure that a fair and prompt probe is carried out in the case, as demanded by the devotees.

The incident comes to light amidst a wave of attacks on Hindu religious festivals. From Rajasthan to Karnataka, Gujarat to Bengal, Hindus faced violent attacks and stone-pelting while carrying out their religious processions.

Apart from specific targeting of Hindu processions, The media had also reported how a Hindu temple was vandalized with idols of deities shattered into pieces in Jammu.

As per accounts, the god and goddess idols were vandalized and shattered into pieces. The incident occurred late Friday evening in Jammu’s Sidhra sector, but villagers learned about it on Saturday morning, triggering a heavy police presence in the area.

Muzaffarnagar: Huge uproar over the destruction of the idol of God in the temple, force deployed on the spot
References:

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