The attacks on temples in Andhra Pradesh are increasing by the day, and the damage that is being done is varying from place to place. So far, the worst has to be the incident, with the head of the Sri Rama idol being removed from the body, at the Ramatheertham temple.
As the people of the state, and the opposition parties are protesting against the government for its lack of action, and for its supposed bias towards only one religion, Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has responded to these atrocities.
Jagan said that this is guerilla warfare that is being done against the government, as not a single party is tough enough to face them alone, in person. He said that the opposition parties are conspiring against the YSRCP, and have resorted to religion as its means.
Jagan also said that the government of Andhra Pradesh has installed 36,000 CCTV cameras in temples and around the state, and has asked what more and how many more CCTV cameras could be installed anywhere.
He asked the people to not be swayed by communal hatred, and asked everyone to develop more secural feelings towards the society. He also said that strict action would be taken against those who are responsible for all of these acts, and that their names would be made public as well.