A young man urinated outside a temple in Indore Hindu organizations protested strongly viral video demands for police to arrest him

by times news cr

2024-10-08 23:54:50
Indore: A video of a boy urinating near a temple in Indore, Madhya Pradesh has surfaced. After which Hindu organizations created a ruckus on Tuesday. Traders closed their shops in protest. As soon as information about the incident was received, the police administration reached the spot and tried to pacify the protesting people, but the protesters remained adamant on demanding the arrest of the youth who was urinating.
According to businessman Bharat, a big accessible toilet of the Municipal Corporation has been built on the opposite side of the temple, but to instigate the sentiments of Hindus, a youth from a particular community went near the temple and urinated. If any Hindu had committed such an act, all the Muslims across the country would have come on the roads. The Hindu community wants that strict action should be taken against the accused.

evidence of urination found

As soon as information about the incident was received, MG Road police station reached the spot and tried to pacify the protesting people. Police station in-charge Vijay Sisodia said that a person named Toofan Singh has lodged the FIR. Moinuddin’s son urinated in front of the religious place behind Veer Savarkar Market. A case has been registered on this under section 299 of the Indian Judicial Code. Efforts are on to arrest the accused. Evidence of urination was found.

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10:31 pm viral video

The CCTV footage that has surfaced is of 10:31 pm on Monday night. Two youths are seen in the video. A young man wearing a lower T-shirt went ahead near the temple and started urinating, while the other young man stopped a little earlier. Meanwhile, two persons came and tried to stop the young man who was urinating, but he fled from the spot. On Tuesday, Hindu organizations protested by closing shops and demanding action.

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