Hyderabad's Calvary Temple is accused of converting 3,000 Hindus each month, funded by international groups, drawing criticism for its controversial conversion methods.
Tensions erupted in Hyderabad Rein Bazaar as a Islamists mob protested over blasphemy allegations against a youth, leading to unrest and frustration over police inaction.
The accused was vandalised the idol of Muthyalamma temple in Telangana’s Kurmaguda region in Hyderabad was also involved in similar vandalism incidents in Mumbai in 2022.
The incident is believed to have occurred near a passport office, and one of the extremists was immediately captured by locals. He was later turned over to the police within the Market police station limits.
The Hyderabad police statement also does not explain how the "vagabond", which is essentially a homeless person, disconnects the electric lines and the CCTV before looking for food and subsequently vandalise the Durga Idol.
The perpetrators first disconnected the electricity lines and then destroyed CCTVs. Following that, they damaged the barricades, and the arm of the idol of the Hindu deity
While talking about ‘dangers’ of the Waqf Amendment bill in Hyderabad, Asaduddin Owaisi claimed Muslims will almost 90% of the mosques in the country as they don’t have documents proving ownership.