Action ‘related to security considerations’: Thailand’s clarification on demolition of idol
Thailand said that the removal of the structure was not motivated by religion, belief, or any intent to disrespect sacred symbols or any faith.
Thailand said that the removal of the structure was not motivated by religion, belief, or any intent to disrespect sacred symbols or any faith.
The property is owned by Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, who fled to Thailand after a major fire at their Arpora nightclub killed 25 people.
The demonstration was led by VHRP national president Gopal Rai, who accused the university of being linked to anti-national and terror-related activities.
He said a permanent solution should be found to prevent frequent flooding.
The crackdown on the alleged religious conversion racket led by Chhangur Baba alias Jalaluddin in Uttar Pradesh continued with demolition of illegal constructions.
The contempt petition has alleged that the demolition of the house/shop was done in violation of the Supreme Court's November 13, 2024, judgment restraining demolition actions across the country without prior notice.
After hearing the case of 23 houses where notices were pasted to use bulldozers to remove encroachment, the court has fixed the date of next hearing on November 4.
The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday assured the Supreme Court that the State authorities won't take any action till Wednesday - October 23 - on the notices for the demolition of the buildings belonging to persons allegedly involved in the October 13, 2024, Bahraich violence in the state.
Police and JDA officials, present at the site to supervise the demolition, informed the media that the accused, Naseeb Chaudhary, had illegally built the house on encroached land belonging to the Rajni Vihar public park.
The Dak Bungalow, built in the old township of Bhubaneswar during the colonial era, is set to be demolished to make way for the construction of a Kalyan Mandap (marriage hall).