Fierce clashes between battisi sangh and priests in the Jeenmata temple in Sikar, temple doors are closed for three hours

A big controversy arose late last night during the Lakshmi freight arranged during Chaitra Navratri at the famous Shaktipeethe Jhimata Temple in the district. A dispute arose between the priests of the Temple Trust and the dedicated of the Batisi Sangh, which led to a scramble and sabotage. The dispute increased in such a way that the administration had to intervene, but he still had to struggle to control the situation. How did the dispute begin? The religious organization of 32 towns, Battisi Sangh, offers prayers in the Jinmata Temple on Shashti Tithi every year during Chaitra Navratri. In this order, this year also reached the Twenty -Two Association Temple. Earlier in the meeting with the administration and the Temple Trust officials, only three priests would be present when the Batisi Sangh would be present, but when the people of the sangh reached the temple, more priests were present than the fixed number. The people of the Sangh demanded that additional priests be removed, but the priests were not ready to reduce their number. When the administration explained, the priests of the Temple Trust and their supporters were furious. After seeing the controversy, the controversy increased so that the scramble came and the administrative officials also faced a scramble. The administration acted when the situation deteriorated. Police saw the situation out of control, and police had to intervene and police arrested some people of the Temple confidence, with rigor, who angered the Temple Trust and closed the temple doors. Due to the closure of the doors, the devoted people who came to visit had to experience many problems. During this time, members of Batisi Sangh sat on a Dharna outside the temple and began demonstrating with their demands. The contract process became active as the dispute increased at night and Danta Ramgarh SDM Monica Samor tried to calm the situation by communicating with members of the Batisi Sangh. Later, Sikar district collector Mukul Sharma and police superintendent, Bhuvan Bhushan Yadav, also reached the place and tried to resolve the dispute by talking to both sides. After the temple was closed for about three hours, the doors of the temple were eventually opened and the philosophy system became normal due to the intervention of the administration and the union. Share this story -tags