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After Barabanki, now attack on monk in Sambhal, beaten up for stopping him from drinking alcohol in the temple premises

Nita Yadav

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Attack on monk in Sambhal

Attacks on monks continue in the country. While the mahant of a temple in Barabanki alleged that he was assaulted, now another monk has been assaulted, raising serious questions about the security arrangements. A monk was beaten up and injured by drunkards in UP. A case has been registered against the accused.

According to the information, Mahantsadhu Baba Vintu alias Baba Putra Ramkishan has submitted a written complaint to Baniya Ther Police Station at Prahaladpur village of Baniya Ther area of ​​Sambhal to the Baniya Ther Police Station in which he has stated that like every day when he was working in the temple late in the evening some goons of the village. reached there. When Baba forbade him to drink alcohol in the temple premises, he was kicked and beaten.

The goons beat up the monk

The goons beat up the monk and seriously injured him. Sadhu has suffered serious injuries in this attack. He has a head injury and also fractured his finger. When the villagers got the information about the attack, they also reached the spot. The villagers put the injured Baba in an e-rickshaw and took him to the police station after the hospital. The villagers along with Baba reached Baniather and gave a written complaint letter against the goons. Based on this, the police have registered a case and taken further action. However, the police have started pre-emptive action by sending the injured for medical examination.

First barabanki now caution

This whole incident took place in Mata Chamunda temple. Mahantsadhu Baba Vintu alias Baba Putra Ramkishan has lodged a complaint at Bania Ther police station in which he has given information about the attack on him. This is not the first case. Yesterday also a similar case came to light from UP’s Barabanki. Mahant Mukundapuri of the Neelkantheshwar Mahadev temple in Harpalpur alleged that he had objected to the cutting of trees on the temple premises, so the goons chased him and beat him up. Mahant even said that he would commit suicide if the police did not catch his culprits.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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