Muthyalamma Temple Idol Allegedly Vandalised in Secunderabad, BJP Leader G Kishan Reddy Blames Muslim Community

Kishan Reddy Viral Video: BJP leader addresses the vandalism at Secunderabad's Muthyalamma Temple, blaming the Muslim community and calling for increased security measures.

Kishan Reddy Viral Video

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Kishan Reddy Viral Video: A shocking incident has emerged from Secunderabad, where the idol of the Muthyalamma Temple was allegedly vandalised early in the morning. This act has raised serious concerns within the community and sparked strong reactions from political leaders, particularly BJP leader G Kishan Reddy. In a viral video, he has accused the Muslim community of involvement in the vandalism.

Suspect Apprehended, Investigation Underway

The incident reportedly occurred around 4 AM when a man allegedly attempted to damage the temple’s idol. Local residents witnessed the act and promptly apprehended the individual, handing him over to the police under the jurisdiction of the Market police station. The police have initiated an investigation to understand the motive behind this act of vandalism.

BJP President G Kishan Reddy Visits the Muthyalamma Temple

Following the incident, Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G Kishan Reddy visited the Muthyalamma Temple to address the concerns of the local community. Speaking about the incident, Reddy expressed his outrage, stating, “At around 4 AM, a person from the Muslim community entered the temple and attempted to destroy the idol of Mata. This is not an act of theft; it is an insult to Hindu society.”

Reddy also highlighted a worrying pattern, pointing out that similar incidents of vandalism have been reported in Hyderabad recently. He said, “Such acts are being done deliberately to create communal tensions and spark riots in Hyderabad. This must stop.”

Call for Enhanced Security Measures

During his visit, BJP President G Kishan Reddy urged the government to take immediate steps to ensure the safety of religious sites across the city. He called for the installation of CCTV cameras in all temples, especially in sensitive areas. “If needed, pickets should be installed and security should be provided in sensitive areas,” he said. Reddy also mentioned that he would personally speak with the Telangana Chief Minister to ensure a detailed investigation is conducted and that appropriate action is taken against the culprits.

Community Outrage and Political Reactions

The Muthyalamma Temple vandalism has sparked anger within the local community, and political leaders have also condemned the incident. The BJP has demanded swift action to prevent such incidents from happening in the future, fearing that they are part of a larger plan to provoke communal riots in Hyderabad.

Local authorities have assured that they are taking the matter seriously, and investigations are ongoing to determine whether the act was intentional or part of a larger conspiracy.

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