In a
secunderabad Christian
cemetery, tombs have been vandalized by unidentified miscreants. One of the oldest cemeteries in the area, St. John's
cemetery in
secunderabad, has had some graves recently vandalized by miscreants. It was discovered what had happened on Wednesday.
Concerned, several community leaders have pushed the state
government to intervene and prosecute those responsible for planning future assaults against minority groups.
DCP
rohini Priyadarshini of the North zone verified the
event when contacted. "We have heard that there was only one grave in the
cemetery that was damaged," the speaker stated. But as of now, we have not heard any complaints. Whether or if the
event was communal, the officer declined to comment. "We are now checking the incident's specifics. There will be more action, she informed
india Herald.
Notably, on
february 13, at least 14 persons were injured in a brawl that broke out between Bajrang Dal members and Dalit Christians outside the Methodist church in Janwada
village of the Rangareddy
district late on Tuesday. The argument over enlarging the road was the cause of the altercation. The members of Bajrang Dal had insisted on a road's extension towards the church property. When the church's members refused to relocate, the opposition
party attacked the building.