Childless Hyd couple steals in temples for special puja
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Wed, Feb 3 2021 13:51 IST |
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Hyderabad, Feb 3 : Hyderabad Police have booked a couple involved in theft of idols from temples to perform special puja to have children.
While the man has been arrested for theft at two temples in the city, the police are on the lookout for his wife.
Santapuram Siddesh and S. Sujatha allegedly committed thefts at two temples under Langer House and Kulsumpura police station limits after a tantrik suggested they perform a special puja. Someone suggested to them that if performing puja of Lords Naga Devatha, Katta Maisamma and Narasimha Swamy by keeping their idols in home, they can be blessed with children. As such they hatched a plan to commit theft of the Narasimha Swamy idol or idol plate as well as Lord Naga Devatha idol with Katta Maisamma idol or idol plate, said Kulsumpura inspector P. Shankar.
Updated Feb 03, 2021 | 22:04 IST
Siddesh and Sujatha, both aged 27, are labourers and residents of Deen Dayal Nagar in Film Nagar, Banjara Hills. The police recovered the stolen property and a mobile phone.  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Hyderabad: Hyderabad Police have booked a couple involved in theft of idols from temples to perform special puja to have children.
While the man has been arrested for theft at two temples in the city, the police are on the lookout for his wife.
Santapuram Siddesh and S. Sujatha allegedly committed thefts at two temples under Langer House and Kulsumpura police station limits after a tantrik suggested they perform a special puja.
Ramanagar: Kumaraswamy seeks forgiveness for breaking his word, offers Thappu Kanike
Sun, Jan 17 2021 10:50:25 AM
Daijiworld Media Network - Ramanagar (MS)
Ramanagar, Jan 17: Former chief minister and MLA of Channapatna constituency H D Kumaraswamy, along with family on Saturday January 17 offered Thappu Kanike of Rs 101 at the Sri Laxmi Narasimha Swamy temple at Jalamangala village of the taluk.
In 2004, when H D Kumaraswamy had contested from Ramanagar constituency, villagers had raised slogans that Kumaraswamy would be the next chief minister of Karnataka. Responding to the sloganeering of the villagers, Kumaraswamy had said that he would not take chief minister s or ministerian post. He had even made the same statement in front of the deity.