
MEA Condemns Vandalism at BAPS Hindu Temple in California
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India has strongly condemned the recent act of vandalism at the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in California. The incident, which involved derogatory graffiti targeting India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, occurred on the night of December 20, 2023. The temple, revered by the Indian diaspora, stands as a symbol of peace and spirituality, making the attack particularly distressing.
The graffiti, discovered by early morning visitors, included offensive messages against Prime Minister Modi. The MEA, in a statement, described the vandalism as 'most unfortunate' and emphasized the Indian government's commitment to fostering a society free from hate and vandalism. They urged the local authorities in California to investigate the matter thoroughly and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The local community and temple authorities have expressed their shock and disappointment over the incident. The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, which manages the temple, has been a pillar of the Indian community in the United States, promoting values of harmony and service. The vandalism has not only hurt the sentiments of the devotees but has also raised concerns about the safety of religious institutions in the region.
The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the rise of hate crimes and vandalism against religious sites in the U.S. Community leaders and religious organizations are calling for increased vigilance and better security measures to protect places of worship. The local law enforcement agencies have assured the community of their full cooperation in the investigation and have promised to enhance security around religious sites to prevent future incidents.