Shahjahanpur: Hindu outfits and locals staged a protest against the shifting of a Hanuman temple, which is located at a place from where the under-construction Delhi-Lucknow National Highway is passing here. Tilhar police station incharge Virendra Singh said preventive action has been taken against 32 people, including temple priests and villagers.
A large number of policemen were deployed around the temple, he said. The administration is shifting the temple 80 metres away from the current spot and the work for it started from September 17, after which members of Hindu organisations started protesting against it, he said. According to protesters, the temple at Kachiyani Kheda in the Tilhar area is in existence for around a century.
Due to the expansion of the road, it has now come right in the middle of it. About two years ago, an effort was made to shift it but a crane brought for the purpose got damaged, after which people's faith in the temple increased. Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Rajesh Awasthi on Thursday charged the administration with working in an arbitrary manner and warned of agitation if the shifting work continued.