Prolice beat up Girdawar and others in front of magistrate over prsad dispute in Dholagarh temple

Alwar: Revenue Service Council, enraged by the incident, on Tuesday met District Collector Dr. Artika Shukla and submitted a memorandum demanding suspension of SHO and policemen of Bahtukala police station. Girdavars and others have also warned of a boycott of purchases.

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Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026 Author
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Prolice beat up Girdawar and others in front of magistrate over prsad dispute in Dholagarh temple

Policemen beat Girdawar and Patwaris in front of the fair magistrate after a controversy over Prasad offerings at Dhaulagarh Devi temple under Kathumar police station of Alwar district. Policemen forcefully pushed them into the car, catching them. Policemen relented after the intervention of the SDM.

Revenue Service Council, furious over the incident, met District Collector Dr. Artika Shukla on Tuesday and presented a memorandum to demand the suspension of policemen and the SHO of Bahtukala police station. If not done, from tomorrow, i.e,. 24th April, all Tehsildars, Naib Tehsildars, Patwaris, and Girdawars have threatened a boycott of purchase too.

At the same time, the priests of the temple have filed a complaint at the police station, accusing the Tehsildar of using abusive language, not allowing them to leave the temple, and not allowing them to offer Prasad. According to the information, the fair of Dholagarh Devi is being organized in Dholagarh from 18 to 24 April. There was a huge crowd in the temple on Monday night. Due to this, a dispute arose between the fair magistrate and Tehsildar Madan Singh and the priests of the temple. The priests got angry and left from there. They engaged the Girdawar and Patwaris in offering Prasad. This dispute happened regarding the offerings coming to the temple.

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