Bikers damage Ambedkar statue in Aligarh

In Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, two bike riders vandalized a statue of Bhim Rao Ambedkar. Police registered a case and formed three teams to apprehend the suspects. Assistant Superintendent of Police Ravi Shankar Prasad confirmed the incident and stated the bike had been recovered and the culprits identified. The investigation is ongoing.
Bikers damage Ambedkar statue in Aligarh
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ALIGARH: Two bike riders damaged a statue of Bhim Rao Ambedkar in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. The incident took place in Wajidpur village under Thana Dadon, prompting the Uttar Pradesh police to form three teams to arrest the accused.
The event was reported on Wednesday, and the police quickly arrived at the scene to investigate. They registered a case against the individuals responsible for the damage.
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Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Ravi Shankar Prasad provided details on the incident.
"Information was received in Wajidpur village under Thana Dadon that some individuals have damaged Baba Saheb's statue. We visited the spot and inspected it. It has been established that two individuals on a bike damaged one finger on the right hand of Baba Saheb's statue. We have registered a case under the appropriate sections. The bike has been recovered, and the individuals have been identified. Three teams have been formed to apprehend them, and legal action will be taken."
Further details on the matter are awaited, and the investigation is ongoing.
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