Trivedi said, "Utter disrespect to the national emblem by the leader of the INDI Alliance and CM of J-K. Omar Abdullah, rather than condemning the dastardly attack, tried to justify it."
BJP leader Altaf Thakur on Saturday denounced the vandalisation of a stone plaque at the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar, saying the act was "on the same lines as Osama bin Laden" and describing it as a "well-thought-out conspiracy" against the nation's identity.
A mob vandalised a foundation stone plaque at Hazratbal shrine, tarnishing the national emblem, a video showed. BJP leader and J&K Waqf Board chairperson Darakhshan Andrabi termed it a "terrorist attack" and said culprits would face lifetime ban and FIR.
The Consulate General of India in Chicago on Wednesday strongly condemned the desecration of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Greenwood, Indiana, involving the vandalism of the temple's main signboard, marking the fourth such anti-Hindu act of desecration against a temple in the US in the pa
Leader of Opposition in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly and Samajwadi Party leader Mata Prasad Pandey on Tuesday criticised the state government over its handling of the vandalism of a 300-year-old mausoleum in Fatehpur district, allegedly by members of Hindu organisations, including
The Halasur Police Station in Bengaluru has successfully apprehended three suspects involved in two separate cases of vandalism that occurred on June 28, 2025.
NCP-SCP leader Prashant Sudamrao Jagtap on Saturday slammed the BJP-led government in Maharashtra for the incidents of vandalism in Yavat village in Pune, in which vehicles and places of worship were damaged.
Police have detained over 20 individuals in Maharashtra's Yavat village after incidents of vandalism targeting vehicles and places of worship, following tensions sparked by an alleged objectionable social media post, officials said on Saturday.
Special Inspector General (IG) for Kolhapur, Sunil Phulari, told ANI that the situation had been peacefully stabilised after violence broke out involving stone-pelting, arson, and vandalism of property, including a religious place.
The court pointed out that none of the public witnesses supported the prosecution's case that the accused were a part of the riotous mob which had looted, vandalised and ransacked the shops or houses.