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New Delhi: Gopal, the convenor of the All India Hindu Mahasabha, was detained by police while attempting to worship at Jama Masjid on Shri Krishna Janmashtami in Agra. Gopal's visit was controversial due to his claim that an idol of Lord Krishna was buried beneath the mosque, which heightened tensions in the area.
Gopal’s statement, suggesting that a Krishna idol lies buried under Jama Masjid, has sparked significant controversy. The claim relates to long-standing disputes and sensitivities surrounding religious sites in India. During Shri Krishna Janmashtami, a festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, Gopal’s actions were seen as provocative and potentially inflammatory.
The police intervened as Gopal's visit to the mosque could have led to increased tensions or unrest. Authorities are concerned about maintaining peace and preventing any potential conflict arising from such claims, especially during a period of religious observance.
This incident reflects ongoing sensitivities and disputes over religious sites in India. The claim and subsequent police action underline the delicate nature of religious interactions and the need for careful handling of such situations to avoid escalation.
The police have not yet provided a detailed statement on the incident, but their quick response highlights the importance of managing religious disputes with care. The authorities are expected to continue monitoring the situation to ensure that communal harmony is maintained.