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Cops succeed in recovering stolen manuscript of Tulsidas

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Cops succeed in recovering stolen manuscript of Tulsidas and Hanuman idol at Varanasi


Sanjay Singh/ Clean Media Correspondent
SSP showing the historic Manuscript of Ramcharit Manas written by Tulsidas

Chhote Mahant of Sankatmochan Temple Vishwambhar Mishra thanking the SSP
Photo By Somit Bardhan


VARANASI, July 21 (CMC) The police succeeded in recovering the stolen rare handwritten manuscript of Ramcharit Manas, the epic authored by Goswami Tulsidas and other articles including an idol of lord Hanuman and silver crown on Saturday. They arrested two persons in this connection. 


The manuscript and other articles were stolen from the Hanuman Mandir at Tulsi Ghat on December 22 last year. A case was registered with the Bhelupur police in this connection. The theft evoked resentment among the devotees. 


SSP BD Palson told Clean Media that, acting on a tip off, the police caught two persons along with the stolen manuscript and other articles in a lane near Gopal Mandir in Chowk area on Saturday. 


On this success of the police the Chhote Mahant of Sankatmochan temple Vishwambhar Mishra announced a cash reward of Rs 51 thousand to the police team which recovered the historic Manuscript and idol.


Besides the DIG Varanasi A Satish Ganesh and SSP Palson himself appreciated the efforts of the police team and declared cash rewards of Rs 10 thousand and 5 thousand respectively.

2 comments:

  1. It is really a great recovery for Hindus and Indians at large. Well done Varanasi police!

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