Mazar set on fire in Gurugram, FIR registered
The Hindu
A mazar at a village in Gurugram was set on fire by some unidentified people in the early hours of August 7, police said.
A mazar at a village in Gurugram was set on fire by some unidentified people in the early hours of August 7, police said.
According to a complaint filed by caretaker Ghasite Ram, a native of the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh, it was all normal at the mazar in the Khandsa village when he left for home in the Feroz Gandhi Colony from the mazar at 8:30 pm Sunday.
"Around 01.30 am, I received a phone call from somebody living near the mazar that it has been set afire by some unknown people," he said in a complaint filed at the Sector 37 police station.
He said the fire was brought under control with the help of people. "But when I went there and saw, offerings kept inside the door of the mazar were burnt down. What I have come to know is that a group of 5-6 young boys gathered there and set the mazar on fire," he said in the FIR.
He said this has hurt the faith of the people and "can cause riots in society". "Action should be taken against the accused," he demanded.
Ram said he has been working at the mazar for about seven years and has seen "people of all religions offering their respect there."
"This is a decades-old Mazar of peer baba and all villagers worship here. It might be some outsiders who set the mazar on fire," he told PTI on Monday morning.