Mangaluru: Pro-Hindu Clothing Activists Including Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal and Hindu Jagrane Vedike on Monday watching Bandh in the Kodikal Town to protest the alleged ‘Hetting’ Nagabimba or a snake idol at the Temple of Nagabana on Friday.
Bandh received broad support among city people, with most stores to remain closed in solidarity expression with pro-Hindu clothes.
In addition to business closure, bus services to the code are suspended on Monday, while the traffic movements are blocked along the road.
Activists who protested held a general meeting, where many residents joined along the road, from the codical Katte to Nagabana, demanding police actions against those responsible for idolatry.
Secretary of the VHP Division of VHP Sharan Pumpwell, reaffirming the demand for clothing for tight action against the perpetrators, said, “This will prevent an attack from the Hindu temple from recurring.
The Chairman of the Minister of Bumavaraj Bommai must respect the people’s religious sentiment along the coast, who chose Hindutva.
This is the third The time that God’s idol was tainted in the region.
Such incidents were reported in Pancur, while the second reported from Kuloor.
“Gurupura Vajradehi Mutt Pyniff Sri Rajasshekaranda Swami alleged that the police had caught a mentally challenged individual, accusing him by tarnishing the dragon idol in Kuloor Temple.
“We gave the police 24 days to catch the culprit behind this attack in the officials Mangaluru will immediately complete the case, and we will present them with a gold medal, “The Seer said.
Meanwhile, Mangaluru City Police enhance security in the Kodika, where they deploy additional troops on Monday.
Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, South Mangaloru City, MLA Y Bharath Shetty and other BJP leaders visited Nagabana Temple in the Kodika to take stock of damage made in Nagabimba.