A 36-year-old man vandalised the idol of a deity at a Hindu temple in Bangladesh's Brahmanbaria district. The incident took place on Thursday night, causing an uproar among the local Hindu community.
The incident unfolded at the Niamat Pur Durga temple, located in Niamatpur village. The accused has been identified as Khalil Mia.
As the news of the vandalism spread, the locals quickly took matters into their own hands and assisted the police in chasing and catching the accused.
Brahmanbaria Police Superintendent, Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain, confirmed Khalil Mia's arrest but stated that the motive behind his act remains undisclosed. It is yet to be determined why he resorted to such a deplorable act.
According to Jagdish Das, the President of Niamatpur Sarvajanin Durga Temple, the sudden act of vandalism sparked anger and discontent among the members of the local Hindu community.
Investigations have revealed that Khalil Mia had come to visit his sister's house in Niamatpur village when the unfortunate incident occurred. A quarrel with some local residents apparently escalated, leading him to vandalise not just one, but five to six idols within the Durga temple.
Jagdish Das filed a case under the Hurting Religious Sentiments and Speedy Trial Act. Authorities have assured a thorough investigation, ensuring that appropriate legal actions will be taken against the accused.
Source: India Today0 COMMENTS