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Vandalism at Dr. Ambedkar Statue in Ratia: Case Registered for Desecration and Damage

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In a distressing series of events, the statue of Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar located at the Government Girls School in Ratia, Fatehabad, has been targeted by vandals twice within a short period. The local community has expressed deep resentment over the repeated desecration of the monument and the damage caused to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.


Repeated Desecration Sparks Outrage

The local community is particularly agitated because this is the second time the statue has been targeted in less than a month:

  1. First Incident (April 26-27): Unknown individuals broke the spectacles on the statue and littered the surrounding area. At that time, social organizations cleaned the premises and replaced the spectacles, choosing to maintain peace.
  2. Second Incident (May 9-10): Vandals struck again, breaking the spectacles for a second time. More significantly, they tore down a board displaying the Preamble to the Indian Constitution and scattered filth around the site.

Police Action and Ongoing Investigation

Following a formal complaint filed by the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Sabha Ratia and representatives of the local community, the Ratia police have registered an FIR against unknown perpetrators.

Demands for Enhanced Security

The recurring nature of these incidents has led to a call for better protection of public monuments.


Conclusion

The vandalism in Ratia is seen by many as a calculated attempt to disturb social peace. While the police investigation is underway, the local community remains vigilant, emphasizing that the respect for constitutional symbols and national leaders is paramount to maintaining the democratic fabric of society.


Disclaimer: This report is based on details from the police complaint and local news updates from Fatehabad. The objective is to provide factual information. Final details regarding the perpetrators will be confirmed following the official police investigation.


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