BJP, other right wing Hindu groups take out protest march against the demolition of two temples of Alwar

The Bharatiya Janata Party and other Hindutva organizations demonstrated in Alwar, against the demolition of three temples and shops during an anti-encroachment drive in Rajgarh, Rajasthan. Hindu groups have called the protest march an ‘akrosh rally’ (anger rally).

After facing criticism, the Rajasthan government has suspended Rajgarh sub-divisional officer Keshav Meena, Municipal EO Banwarilal Meena and Rajgarh Municipal Corporation chairman Satish Duharia for demolishing a 300-year-old temple in the name of removing encroachment in Rajgarh. . Alwar.

Rajgarh is a municipality run by the BJP.

Officials said that the state government is trying to send a strong message by suspending the Rajgarh Municipality President, sub-divisional officer and others.

According to the information, Keshav Kumar Meena, SDM of Rajgarh, Alwar, has been accused of demolishing the temple. The Personnel Department issued his suspension order. In fact, his transfer and suspension orders were taken out almost simultaneously.

On Monday night, the state government also issued transfer orders of 239 RAS officers in a major administrative reshuffle.

Keshav Kumar Meena’s name is at number 186 in the transfer list of 239 RAS officers.

Alwar’s ADM Dr Sunita Pankaj has also been transferred.

Meanwhile, BJP Sikar MP Sumedhanand Saraswati, who came to investigate the matter on behalf of BJP, said that there is no encroachment on the temple of Rajgarh.

He demanded that the government rebuild the temples that have been demolished and apologize. Compensation should be given to those whose houses have been demolished, judicial inquiry should be ordered against the guilty officials.

The three-member BJP inquiry committee has submitted its report to the party’s state president Satish Poonia.

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