Court extends Bihari Ji temple priests suspension

Vijay Upadhyay 

Agra.            
Taking heed of the strong public sentiment prevailing against the priests of the ancient 'Bihari Ji' temple of Vrindavan after they dressed up the idol of Lord Krishna in denims last week, the Mathura district court extended the suspension of the guilty priests on Thursday, handing over the charge of temple service to two new priests till further orders.

According to temple management sources, the order passed by the court of Civil Judge (JD) Rashmi Nanda, who is also the administrator of the Bankey Bihari temple, has extended the suspension of the guilty priests Anand Kishore Goswami and Jugal Kishore Goswami from temple service "till further orders", keeping the fact in mind that reinstating the priests so soon after the despicable incident could result in causing further hurt to public sentiments.

Also, as public sentiment was against the temple-deputed priest Kamal Kishore Goswami, to continue the service at the temple in place of Anand Kishore as he was his brother the court deputed two new priests Puneet Goswami and Balkishan Goswami to take over temple service till the court made a final decision in this matter.

Earlier, talking to mediapersons after offering his prayers at the Bihari Ji temple, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the entire episode had shades of immorality and carelessness on the part of the priests and it should have been avoided at all costs.

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