Muslims stop ancient temple construction in Pratapgarh, UP, spark community tension and police deployment

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Muslims in Madura Rani Ganj village, Kohandaur police station area of Patti tehsil, Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, sent women to demolish the walls of an ancient temple under reconstruction, obstructing the Hindu community’s sacred heritage preservation efforts.

The forcible pathway demand through temple premises escalated into violent interference despite a 40-year land dispute with an existing stay order, sparking outrage among villagers protecting an ancestral worship site from encroachment.

SDM Patti and CO City rushed with substantial forces, establishing a permanent police camp after a Muslim woman’s coordinated demolition attempt targeting the boundary compound work. Authorities issued stern warnings to disruptors while launching an investigation into premeditated obstruction of sanctioned temple reconstruction.

Local Hindus confronted the aggression, defending Prachin Mandir Dharohar against calculated interference, exploiting land dispute pretexts to halt Durga Mata’s structural restoration.

Pratapgarh administration stationed permanent security in Madura Rani Ganj following Muslim women’s violent disruption of ancient temple reconstruction, safeguarding the Hindu community’s legal right to restore sacred worship premises against communal obstruction.

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