4 Hindu temples, one of them 100 years old and 12 idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses desecrated
Case Summary
4 Hindu temples in the Bulandshahar city of Uttar Pradesh were vandalized. The miscreants also vandalized 12 idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The locals informed the Police after they discovered that four temples were desecrated. They suspected that the miscreants deliberately attacked the temples intending to destroy the peace of the society. The video of the incident emerged on social media in which idols of Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman could be seen in desecrated condition. One of the temples which has been attacked by the miscreants is assumed to be 100 years old. Enraged, local Hindu organizations protested and demanded strict action against the miscreants who attacked the temples. The police launched an investigation into the case and have assured the local Hindu organizations to identify and arrest the miscreants.
Why it is Hate Crime ?
According to the case details, 'attack on Temples' and 'desecration of Hindu religious symbol' are the two sub-categories under the core category 'attack on Hindu religious symbols' under which this case has been listed. The first relevant sub-category in this case is, 'Attack on Temples'. In Hinduism, a temple is the abode of the Deity. The Deity in the Temple is consecrated, thereby, making it a real, breathing entity. Hindus believe that not just the Deity but the temple premises itself are sacred to Hindus since Hindus hold the faith that the entire Temple space is an amalgamation of the divine energy of the deity. Given the central significance of Temples in Hindu Dharma, any attack against a Hindu Temple or its peripheral premises is an attack on the faith itself and is born out of animosity towards the faith, of which, the Temple is a central tenet. Any manner of attack against a Temple and/or its premises would therefore be considered a religiously motivated hate crime. The second sub-category relevant in this case is, 'Desecration of Hindu religious symbol'. Icons and symbols or a religious representation of a spiritual ideal are widely revered in Hinduism. Iconography is of vital significance in the Hindu milieu. It helps connect people’s spiritual beliefs with the real world. Iconography within the Hindu faith takes several shapes and forms. Murtis are of most significance to Hindus, to which daily rituals, prayers and offerings are done. Besides the murtis, there are several other symbols which have deep significance in the Hindu faith – the Om and Swastika for example. Since these Hindu religious symbols hold paramount importance in Hinduism, any desecration of symbols, icons, murtis, religious representations and manifestations, is driven by animosity towards the faith itself which manifests itself through these murtis, icons and symbols. Therefore, any desecration of these Hindu religious symbols and representations is considered religiously motivated hate crimes under this category. In this case, despite understanding that temples are centres of worship and sanctity for Hindus, the perpetrator vandalised the premises and broke 12 idols of Hindu gods and goddesses. It is important to mention here that though the last update was that the miscreants were unknown, regardless, the action stemmed out of hatred against Hinduism and resulted in the desecration of the sacred temples and would therefore be considered a religiously motivated hate crime.

Case Status
Complaint registered

Perpetrators Details
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Perpetrators Gender
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