Alwar Temple Dispute: 300 Years Old Temple Demolished, today Sadhus-Saints, and BJP leaders took out an outcry rally
Hindu organizations and sages took out an anger rally on Wednesday, five days after a 300-year-old temple was bulldozered in Alwar on April 22.

Hindu organizations and sages took out an anger rally on Wednesday, five days after a 300-year-old temple was bulldozered in Alwar on April 22. Alwar MP Balak Nath, who is leading the Akrosh rally, demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. He said that we are taking out this march to stop the Rajasthan government from doing the politics of appeasement. Strict action should be taken against the officials who have demolished the temple and the temple should be rebuilt.
At present, talks are going on between the saints and the collector Shivprasad Nakate. Many sages and saints of the society are also present in this. They are adamant about taking action against the officers.
In Alwar's Rajgarh, a 300-year-old temple was demolished during the administration's removal action, since then the BJP is attacking the state government and is trying to capitalize on the issue.
The protest of saints and saints started with the martyr memorial of Company Bagh. Along with the saints, a large number of BJP workers also reached the rally. After this, the Alwar police administration is on alert mode. It is worth mentioning that to clear the road in Alwar, 86 shops and houses were demolished by bulldozers in Alwar, in which there was also a 300-year-old temple. A day earlier, the Gehlot government has also suspended the chairman, including the SDM and EO of the municipality.
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