West Bengal: Five temples vandalised in Howrah, miscreants wearing skull caps caught on camera
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West Bengal: Five temples vandalised in Howrah, miscreants wearing skull caps caught on camera

The timing of the incident, coinciding with the Shab-e-Barat celebrations on Sunday, adds a layer of complexity to the situation, potentially inflaming religious tensions

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Feb 26, 2024, 09:00 pm IST
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In a disturbing turn of events on Sunday (February 25) night, the peaceful ambience of Bankra town in Howrah district, West Bengal, was shattered as news surfaced of five Hindu temples being vandalised. The incident, which occurred on February 25, sent shockwaves through the community and prompted swift calls for action.

Confirmation of the vandalism came through a social media platform, X, where BJP leader Suvendhu Adhikari took to what was formerly known as Twitter to express his concern. In a tweet, Adhikari reported, “Last night miscreants vandalised 5 Sanatani Temples at Bankra; Howrah. The locals as a mark of protest are blockading rail lines.” He appealed to the authorities, urging them to swiftly apprehend the perpetrators and restore normalcy to the area.

Last night miscreants vandalised 5 Sanatani Temples at Bankra; Howrah.
The locals as a mark of protest are bolckading rail lines.
I am requesting Shri Praveen Kumar Tripathi (IPS); Commissioner of @hwhcitypolice and DGP @WBPolice to arrest the culprits as quickly as possible.… pic.twitter.com/mSyikSIEmS

— Suvendu Adhikari • শুভেন্দু অধিকারী (@SuvenduWB) February 26, 2024 

Highlighting the urgency of the situation, Adhikari emphasised the need for law enforcement to address the recurring attacks on the Sanatani community, suggesting a growing boldness among the miscreants due to perceived inaction.

The timing of the incident, coinciding with the Shab-e-Barat celebrations on Sunday, adds a layer of complexity to the situation, potentially inflaming religious tensions.

Visual evidence shared by Adhikari depicted the extent of the damage, showing desecrated temples and implicating young individuals, reportedly wearing skull caps, in the act of vandalism.

The response from the local Hindu community was swift and impassioned. Protesters took to the streets on Monday morning, demanding justice and immediate action from authorities. Rail lines were blocked as a sign of protest, underscoring the gravity of the situation.

Massive Protest at Howrah after Temples, including Ram Mandir & Hanuman Mandir, in Howrah, West Bengal, were vandalised by miscreants pic.twitter.com/2HzhYEkyxj

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) February 26, 2024 

In response to the escalating tensions, a significant police presence was deployed to the area to maintain law and order and prevent any further disturbances.

This incident follows a recent spate of unrest in Sandeshkhali, where on the 8th of February, hundreds of women protested against various grievances, including land grabbing, wage issues, and sexual violence allegedly perpetrated by individuals affiliated with the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The protests lasted for three days, marked by clashes and property damage.

In the aftermath, Section 144 was imposed in certain areas of Sandeshkhali, accompanied by an Internet ban in specific panchayats, reflecting the severity of the situation and the measures taken to restore order.

Efforts to address the grievances in Sandeshkhali included the suspension of TMC leader Uttam Sardar for six years, signalling a response from the political leadership. However, tensions remain high, underscoring the ongoing challenges facing the region and the need for comprehensive solutions to address underlying issues.

As investigations into the vandalism of the Hindu temples in Bankra continue, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the delicate social fabric and the imperative of safeguarding communal harmony in the region.

The Mamata Banerjee-led-TMC government arrested a former CPI (M) MLA named Nirpada Sardar in connection to the case on February 11. BJP leader Vikas Singh, who happens to be the Convenor of the Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency, was also arrested in connection to the women’s protest against TMC goons.

On February 17, the police arrested TMC leader Shibu Prasad Hazra over land grabbing and sexual exploitation of women in Sandeshkhali. The primary accused Sheikh Shahjahan, is still on the run from the law enforcement authorities.

Topics: Five Hindu temples vandalisedIslamists in BengalTMCWest Bengalhindus under attackMamata Banerjee GovernmentShab-e-Barat
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