Home Minister visits site of protest by Hindu outfits
The Hindu
Asks protesters to call off agitation
Home Minister Araga Jnanendra on Tuesday visited the site of demonstration by Hindu outfits against the demolition of a temple in Nanjangud near here and called upon the protesters to call off their agitation.
Mr. Jnanendra, in Mysuru to participate in the Passing Out Parade of 6th batch of Women Civil Police Constables from Police Training School, drove to Kote Anjaneyaswamy Temple near the North Gate of Mysuru palace and informed the protesters that the State government had already taken a number of steps with regard to the demolition of the temple including bringing in a Bill to protect places of worship. He said the government had shown its commitment to protecting the places of worship by transferring the Tahsildar of Nanjangud taluk.
It may be mentioned here that the demolition of Mahadevamma Temple at Huchchagini village in Nanjangud taluk near here as part of the action plan drawn up by the district administration to clear places of worship that had come up in public places had sparked protests. The Hindu outfits, including activists of Hindu Jagrana Vedike, were staging a demonstration in front of Kote Anjaneya Swamy Temple.

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