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On April 25, tension erupted in Sirsabadan, Etah, after a statue of Lord Buddha in Ambedkar Park was vandalized. The incident occurred late Thursday night, leaving the statue's right arm and facial features damaged. Hundreds of villagers staged a protest, demanding immediate arrests and a new statue. Authorities assured action, and the protest was eventually called off after they agreed to replace the statue.
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