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Goswami community women write letters with blood to UP CM, PM against trust to run Banke Bihari temple

Goswami community women write letters with blood to UP CM, PM against trust to run Banke Bihari temple

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Mathura (UP), Jun 20 (PTI) Women from the Goswami community in Mathura have written letters with blood to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in protest against a proposed corridor surrounding the Banke Bihari Mandir in Vrindavan and the formation of a trust to manage the affairs of the temple, sources said. Hundreds of Goswami community members on Friday protested against the construction of the proposed corridor and the formation of the trust by locking their shops and houses.
Former BJP district president Madhu Sharma, who reached the protest site, criticised Mathura MP Hema Malini and the administration over the issue.

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