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BJP Accused of Disrespecting Devotees After Temple Demolition in Delhi

by Desk

Delhi temple razed for parking expansion of RSS-linked office, causing backlash from locals and accusations against BJP for ignoring faith.

A recent controversy in the national capital has sparked intense debate over politics and religious sentiment. Reports suggest that an ancient temple was demolished to make space for the parking of an RSS-affiliated office, leaving local devotees deeply upset.

According to sources, the temple was built decades ago and holds significant religious and cultural value for the community. The decision to demolish it was part of a parking expansion plan for the BJP-linked office.

Local citizens and devotees have strongly condemned the move, saying that it not only disrespected religious sentiments but also served political interests. One resident remarked, “No party has ever betrayed devotees’ faith like this. This party only serves itself and has no regard for anyone else’s feelings—only votes matter.”

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The issue has also sparked discussions on social media and local forums. Various political parties and community organizations have accused the BJP of sacrificing religious and cultural heritage for political gain.

Authorities claim that all legal procedures were followed for the parking project, but devotees argue that their faith and sentiments were completely ignored.

Experts warn that such actions can lead to unrest within religious and cultural communities, posing challenges to political and social stability.

It remains to be seen what steps will be taken in this case, but for now, the controversy has become a hot topic among citizens and devotees in the capital.


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