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BHOPAL: Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPc have been clamped in
Narsinghpur town of Madhya Pradesh after a flag resembling that of Pakistan
was found hoisted atop a Hanuman Temple.

The flag was found hoisted atop the Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple in Jarjora
Road area of Narsinghpur town (around 200 km from state capital Bhopal).

The temple priest spotted the flag atop the temple on Thursday. Local
police were informed and the temple staff immediately removed the flag that
had a white star and a crescent on a dark green field, with a vertical
white stripe at the hoist. But unlike on the Pakistan’s national flag, the
crescent of the flag on the temple’s top was facing downward with a star
below it.

A message was also found scribbled on the temple wall, threatening to wipe
out a particular community.

According to DIG Chhindwara Range, Dr GK Pathak, a case has been lodged
against unidentified persons for hurting religious sentiments and CCTV
footage retrieved from near the temple is being scanned to find the
culprits.

Members of saffron outfits immediately got into the act and carried out a
procession in the town over the incident, which prompted the local
administration to impose Section 144 of CrPc, prohibiting the gathering of
more than four persons in the town.
The local police have also warned of action if anyone is found sharing
communally sensitive content on social media platforms.


​Circulated by:
K.Raman.​

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