💨 Abstract
Residents in Sirsi town, Sambhal district, put up 'house for sale' posters claiming encroachment on a Chamunda Devi temple by another community. The District Magistrate stated that the alleged encroachment on 650 square metres of temple land had been removed, but a house built on 100 square metres is under legal proceedings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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