Hindus were forced to flee for creating an atmosphere of fear… What did Keshav Prasad Maurya say when the closed temples of Sambhar were opened?

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The locks of the Khaggu Sarai temple in the predominantly Muslim Sambhar state of Uttar Pradesh have been opened after 46 years. In response, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that it is now over that the captured Hindus were forced to flee through fear, threats and intimidation.

A Hanuman temple was discovered in the Muslim-dominated Kagusarai during an electricity inspection drive in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhar. It has been locked for the past 46 years. The locks of the temple, which was found closed, were opened and aarti and puja were performed on Sunday morning.

What did Keshav Prasad Maurya say?

The Hanumanji temple in Sambal, Uttar Pradesh, has been closed for more than four decades, the Uttar Pradesh Deputy Minister said. By creating an atmosphere of fear, Hindus were forced to flee. After the temple was consecrated, people’s hearts were filled with happiness and faith. On the other hand, if something similar has happened anywhere, like closing, occupying, hiding any religious place or public place and preventing people from going there, then look it up.

“No dispute”

Keshav Prasad Maurya further said on the matter that this is not a controversial issue. Now, the era of occupation through fear and intimidation, where Hindus were forced to flee, is over.

The temple has been closed since 1978

The idols of Lord Hanuman and Shivalinga are present in the temples in the Sambhar Kagusarai area. Many devotees participated in the aarti held at the temple on Sunday after 46 years. Additionally, electricity has been supplied to the temple and CCTV cameras have been installed. This Hanuman temple has been closed since 1978. People from the Hindu community living around the temple have sold their houses and left.

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