Crime: Security personnel slapped priest in sanctum sanctorum, incident imprisoned in CCTV

Crime: Security personnel slapped priest in sanctum sanctorum, incident imprisoned in CCTV

A embarrassing incident took place on Monday in the temple of famous Mata Sri Chintpurni located in Una district of Himachal Pradesh. Security personnel and priests crowded in the sanctum sanctorum of Mata Shri Chintpurni’s court. During this, there was a fierce scuffle between the security personnel and the priest. This shameful incident was captured in the CCTV camera installed in the temple. It is being told that at the time when this incident happened, hundreds of devotees were bowing in the court of Mother. Everything happened in front of the devotees. According to the information, there was a scuffle between the security personnel and the priest in front of the devotees. Everyone present there was surprised to see the scuffle between the two. Some people were scared. However, other priests present on the spot pacified the matter and stopped the security personnel.

It is being told that the accused security personnel have been removed. The priest alleged that the security personnel scrambled with him while offering the offerings. Not only this, the priest alleges that the security personnel slapped and pushed him. It can be clearly seen in the CCTV camera installed in the temple that the priest was offering offerings to the devotees, when a security personnel comes and there is some talk between the priest and it. Then the small argument starts.

Meanwhile, in the CCTV video, the priest can also be seen spraying water on the security personnel. After this, the fight starts in both. The security personnel start slapping the priest. The other priests there separated the two when they were beaten up. After this, the matter calmed down. Let us know that a large number of devotees visit the temple of Mata Sri Chintpurni in Una to visit daily. This temple is dedicated to Mata Chinnamasta. Mata Chinnamasta is a form of Maa Durga. It is said that the body of Goddess Sati fell here, so this temple is considered one of the 51 Shaktipeeths.

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