September 20th 2023.
Recently, the Kolar police in Karnataka arrested a man for vandalizing the Antara Gange hills, a popular tourist and pilgrimage destination. The land, owned by the state forest department, was painted green by the accused and Islamic symbols were drawn on the boulders atop the hill.
The forest department filed a complaint at the Kolar rural police station. They reported that a room was made in the boulders and the boulders were painted green. Additionally, Islamic symbols were drawn on them.
Kolar police responded to the complaint by visiting the site and painting the boulders back to white. They also arrested Anwar alias Pyarejaan, a resident of Paparajanahalli, in connection with the case. The motive behind his act remains unclear.
Antara Gange is a beautiful destination and is popular amongst devotees and nature lovers alike. It is located 70 km away from the state capital, Bengaluru. The temple is known as the Kashi of South and is marked by a stone carving of a snake at the entrance. The complex is interconnected with several other caves and is a holy site for many.
The Kolar police has taken the necessary steps to ensure the safety of the people visiting this site. We hope that the motive behind this act is uncovered soon so that the people can visit the Antara Gange without fear.
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