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FIR registered in Hanuman flag dispute case

Mandya: A big update has come to light in the Hanuman flag case of Mandya district of Karnataka. In this case, FIR has been registered against Hindu activists and rural youth. On the complaint of Tehsildar, a case has been registered under sections 143, 301, 353, 149 of IPC against Pratap, Avinash and Prakash and others at Keregodu police station.

What is the whole matter?

There is a Ram temple also known as Rang Mandir in Keregodu village of Mandya district. For the last several years, there has been a 108 feet high pillar in front of the temple on which the Hanuman flag flutters. Last Sunday, district administration officials had arrived to remove the Hanuman flag from that pillar. The people of the village became angry with this action of the administration and reached there in large numbers to protest against it. The administration lathi-charged the people to remove the angry crowd from there and then removed the Hanuman flag from the pillar and hoisted the tricolor there. Members of Hindu organizations including BJP and JDS also reached the spot and protested against this action of the administration.

What does the administration say?

In this case, the district administration says that the place where the pillar is built is government land. The administration had given NOC to the Panchayat to build the pillar there with certain conditions. An important condition in these conditions was that no religious or political flag would be hoisted here. Only the tricolor or the state flag can be hoisted at this place.

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