
In Rajasthan, the process of getting threats of beheading the people of Hindu society is not stopping. The latest case has come to light from the Bharatpur district. The priest of the temple built at MSJ College here has been threatened with beheading if he does not leave the temple in ten days. It has also been said in the threatening letter that if the matter is not obeyed, then there will be consequences like Kanhaiyalal. On the complaint of Pujari, the police registered a case and started an investigation into the matter. At the same time, ABVP has also demonstrated by locking the college gate in protest against the incident.
According to the information, an unknown person had pasted a threatening letter on the wall of the temple built in the college. When the priests of the temple arrived in the morning to worship, they saw that letter. In which there was a threat to leave the temple in 10 days. It was said in the letter that if this is not done then Kanhaiyalal Sahu of Udaipur will have to face the consequences. Here, the police reached the information of the priest and started the investigation of the matter by removing the letter sticking on the wall of the temple. Police are checking the footage of CCTV cameras installed nearby. Police say that the matter is being investigated. The accused will be arrested soon.
After the matter came to light, the student organization Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) protested by locking the college gate. During this, slogans were raised fiercely against the police administration and the government. The student leaders demanded that the police arrest the accused at the earliest and give them severe punishment. Cases of such threats are coming to the fore in the state.
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