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200 unnamed people booked for vandalising temples in Bangladesh

Dhaka [Bangladesh], Oct. 31 (ANI): A case was registered against 200 unnamed people for allegedly vandalising two temples in Bangladesh's Madhabpur upazila of Habiganj district.

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200 unnamed people booked for vandalising temples in Bangladesh
Dhaka [Bangladesh], Oct. 31 (ANI): A case was registered against 200 unnamed people for allegedly vandalising two temples in Bangladesh's Madhabpur upazila of Habiganj district. The case against 200 unnamed people was filed by Madhabpur SI Giasuddin on Monday afternoon, reports Dhaka Tribune. According to locals, some youth had vandalised the temples at Madhabpur Bazar on Sunday following another youth from Haripur publishing pictures criticising Islam on Facebook. However, so far there has been no detention in this connection. Local MP Mahbubur Alam while visiting the spot said,"No one will be spared." "Legal action will be taken against the culprits after investigation," said Madhabpur OC Moktadir Alam. (ANI)

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