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A Dalit boyfriend offered prayers in a Lord Ram temple near the birthplace of Ambedkar in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, amid the police presence. The incident followed an argument between two communities in the area.

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A boyfriend from the Dalit community offered prayers in a strong police presence in a temple in the Indore of Madhya Pradesh after the area witnessed a discussion between two groups.
The incident occurred on Monday, when the country celebrated the anniversary of the birth of the main architect of the Constitution and Social Reformer Ambedkar, a venerated figure among the Dalit that was born on April 14, 1891 in Mhow in the Indore district of Madhya.
According to the details, the boyfriend prayed in an Lord Ram temple, which was located near the birthplace of Dr. Br ambedkar in the city.
The news agency PTI cited the eye witnesses saying that the boyfriend arrived at the temple in the village of Sanghvi, 25 km from MHOW, with its marriage procession and guests.
He then sacrificed the sentences in the temple along with some of his family members in the presence of the police.
However, the Police denied the claims that Dalit’s man was prevented from entering the temple and said there was a discussion between two groups about the entertainment of the Sanctuary Sanctuary of the Sanctuary, where only priests are allowed according to local traditions.
After a controversy broke out, the police issued a statement clarifying the entire episode.
“It was prevented from a Dalit boyfriend to enter the temple in the Sanghvi village in the Betma Police Station area is being distributed on social networks, which is misleading. The boyfriend and his family went to the temple and prayed. After this,” he said he said.
Upon receiving information about the argument between the members of the wedding party and the other group, a police team arrived at the scene and solved the problem by convincing the people of both parties with respect to entering the Sanctorum Sanctuary of the Temple, he said.
After offering sentences in the temple, the wedding procession went to its destination, according to the statement.
In statements to PTI, the Betma Police Station Meena Karnawat said: “In the village of Sanghvi, no one stopped the boyfriend of a caste scheduled to enter the temple. El ‘El’Baraati‘The side was talking about the Sanctum Sanctorum of Enter The Temple, where according to local traditions, only priests are allowed. No devotee enters the Sanctorum sanctuary of this temple. “