It is noteworthy that at present the incident is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a $ 1 million fine for behaving without religious intoleran
Shocking video of a woman arguing over a broken Ganesha statue in a shop in Bahrain
Bahrain: A video released from a supermarket in Bahrain has caused a stir on social media.
In this video, it is said that the incidents took place in a way that severely affected the feelings of the Hindu. The video shows two women arguing with a shopkeeper and questioning why there are Hindu gods in the shop.
All in video
One of them can be seen breaking Ganesha idols, all of which are recorded in the video. A lot of people are obsessed with watching this video and posting their opinions on websites.
Police have now registered a case against the two women and are investigating, prompting Bahraini police to take immediate action. It states that a woman is 54 years old.
Chaturthi Festival
The Home Minister shared the information on his Twitter page to confirm that action has been taken in this regard.
Now that the day of Ganesha Chaturthi festival is approaching, many shops are celebrating Ganesha statues.
Supermarket
The incident took place at a popular supermarket in the Bahraini capital. It is reported that two women who came to the shop broke the Ganesha statue.
In the video, two women got into an argument near the cupboard where the Ganesha statue was and started arguing with the shop owner and breaking the idols. All of these are currently reported in video footage.
The scene was shared on Twitter by a large number of people and has drawn strong protests from a large number of people.
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It is noteworthy that at present the incident is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a $ 1 million fine for behaving without religious intolerance in Abu Dhabi.
In a world where everyone is together, social activists vehemently condemn the use of hurtful language to avoid such incidents.
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