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‘Act Not Premeditated, Done After Drinking Alcohol,’ Say Police After Islamic Flag On Shankaracharya Statue Sparked Row

Swarajya StaffAug 14, 2020, 06:04 PM | Updated 06:04 PM IST
Islamic flag on Adi Shankaracharya statue

Islamic flag on Adi Shankaracharya statue


In Karnataka’s temple town of Shringeri, an incident where a cloth resembling the flag of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) was found on the statue of Adi Shankaracharya, caused tension recently. SDPI is a political arm of the Islamic fundamentalist organisation Popular Front of India.

The incident happened on the intervening night of 12 and 13 August and was seen by some as linked to the recent mob violence in the city.


Chikmaglur MP Shobha Karandlaje tweeted: "Planting SDPI flag on Sri Shankaracharya's statue in Sringeri & inciting violence. It's high time that, Govt led by Sri @BSYBJP recommends central govt to ban this terror outfit. Orgs like SDPI & PFI are threat to mankind, national security & for a harmonious society.”


An FIR in the matter was filed on 13 August at Shringeri police station (number 45/2020). Four accused were booked under IPC sections 295(A), 153(A), 141 and 149.

The police have now issued an official statement saying that the act was not premeditated, the person was under the influence of alcohol and the cloth was not a flag of SDPI but a banner from Sringeri Jamiya Mosque that was used during Eid-Milad festival.


As per the police, “it was found that the act was not premeditated and was not done on purpose. Under the influence of alcohol, the person had brought a banner from a mosque that reflected a religion and had placed the same over a pavilion on the state of Shree Shankaracharya.”

The release further says, “During interrogation, the person admitted that under the influence of alcohol, he had placed a cloth belonging to one God over another God. He also revealed that as it was raining heavily, he took that banner to cover himself. After knowing that the banner relates to a God, he thought of giving it to another God and placed the banner over a billion on the statue of Shree Shankaracharya.”


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