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Bangladesh: Unidentified people damage Durga idol in Kushtia

| @indiablooms | Sep 22, 2021, at 10:13 pm

Dhaka: Unidentified people have damaged an idol of Hindu deity Durga that was being created for the upcoming festival in Kushtia region of Bangladesh.

“We informed the police immediately after we found the idols broken Wednesday morning,” Advocate Anup Kumar Nandi, president of the district puja celebration committee, told Dhaka Tribune.

According to sources, the incident took place at a temporary mandap in Aruapara area under the banner of Aika Jubasangha, which is built every year ahead of Durga Puja, the newspaper reported.

Police have visited the site.

An investigation into the incident is currently going on.

Sabbirul Islam, officer-in-charge of Kushtia Model Police Station told Dhaka Tribune the  responsible people will be identified and brought under the law soon.

Hindu people of Bangladesh will observe Durga Puja next month.

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