Temple vandalised in US with 'Hindus go back' message, 2nd incident in 10 days

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The Sacremento Police said that the vandalism incident was being classified as a "hate crime". Police added that the accused also cut water lines at the property.

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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Sacramento (Credits:X@Sacramento Sheriff)

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New Delhi,UPDATED: Sep 26, 2024 09:28 IST

The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in California was on Wednesday desecrated with anti-Hindu messages, the second such incident in the US in the past 10 days. The BAPS Public Affairs said their temple in Sacramento was desecrated with a "Hindus go back" message.

Less than 10 days after the desecration of the @BAPS Mandir in New York, our Mandir in the Sacramento, CA area was desecrated last night with anti-Hindu hate: “Hindus go back!” We stand united against hate with prayers for peace. — BAPS Public Affairs (@BAPS_PubAffairs) September 25, 2024

"We stand united against hate with prayers for peace," the organisation said in a post on X.

The Sacramento Police said that they were investigating "vandalism being classified as a hate crime" at the BAPS Hindu Temple in Mather. Police further stated that the accused also cut water lines at the property.

Meanwhile, members of the Hindu community gathered at the temple following the incident for a prayer ceremony to promote "harmony".

"Community leaders gathered for a heartfelt prayer ceremony at the BAPS Mandir in Sacramento, CA, following the desecration of the mandir. Inspired by Mahant Swami Maharaj, we remain dedicated to promoting harmony and standing against intolerance. Together we will defeat hate," the organisation said while posting pictures on X.

Community leaders gathered for a heartfelt prayer ceremony at the @BAPS Mandir in Sacramento, CA, following the desecration of the mandir. Inspired by Mahant Swami Maharaj, we remain dedicated to promoting harmony and standing against intolerance. Together we will defeat hate. pic.twitter.com/LVBUAkCBnh — BAPS Public Affairs (@BAPS_PubAffairs) September 26, 2024

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Nakul Ahuja

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Sep 26, 2024

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