Varanasi: After Sambhal, uproar in Banaras, temple stuck between houses, doesn’t opened for hundreds of years
Varanasi: After Sambhal, the issue of a closed temple in Varanasi Is coming in news. While different claims are being made about this closed temple in Madanpura area, which is a Muslim dominated area of the city. Amidst these claims, the Revenue Department team also reached the spot on Tuesday to investigate the reality. This temple is stuck between two houses. It is being claimed that its door has not been opened for hundreds of years.
Issue of a closed temple in Varanasi
The Revenue Department team inspected the spot. Investigation has been started to find out whose closed temple this is. ADM City Alok Verma said that all the documents related to this temple are being investigated. Apart from this, an investigation is also being conducted on the basis of which documents the house in front of which the temple is located was sold. All these works may take about 2 to 3 days. Only after that the situation will be clear and then further action will be taken accordingly.
Crowd of Hindu organizations
In view of the crowd on the spot, PAC force has also been deployed along with the police. Let us tell you that amidst the information of the temple being exposed and it being locked, people from Hindu organizations have started gathering there.
Tight security arrangements
DCP Kashi Zone Gaurav Bansal said that PAC has been deployed on the spot in view of security so that those who spoil the atmosphere can be dealt with strictly. There are full security arrangements there till the investigation continues.
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Sanatan Rakshak Dal had raised voice
Actually, Sanatan Rakshak Dal President Ajay Sharma had informed the top police officials about this matter. After the information, when the top police officials reached the spot on Monday evening, this matter came to light. Let us tell you that it is being claimed that this temple is hundreds of years old.