Chicago [US], August 13 (ANI): The Consulate General of India in Chicago on Wednesday strongly condemned the desecration of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Greenwood, Indiana, involving the vandalism of the temple’s main signboard. This marks the fourth such anti-Hindu act of desecration against a temple in the US in the past year.
Describing the act as “reprehensible,” the Consulate, in a statement on X, confirmed that it was in close contact with the local Hindu community and had taken up the matter with US law enforcement agencies, urging swift action against those responsible.
“Desecration of the main signboard of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Greenwood, Indiana is reprehensible. The Consulate is in touch with the community and has raised the matter with law enforcement authorities for prompt action. Today, the Consul General addressed a gathering of devotees and local leadership, including the Honorable Mayor of Greenwood, calling for unity, solidarity, and vigilance against miscreants there,” the Consulate stated.
Earlier, the Public Affairs division of the socio-spiritual organization BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha called the act a “hate crime” and reaffirmed the community’s commitment to stand united against anti-religious bigotry.
“For the fourth time in less than a year, one of our mandirs has been desecrated by a hateful act. The anti-Hindu hate crime against the BAPS Mandir in Greenwood, IN has only strengthened our community’s resolve, and we remain united in our stand against anti-religious behavior,” it stated in a post on X.
US Congressman Nick LaLota also condemned the act, stating, “Religiously motivated crimes like these must be condemned, and those who commit them must be held accountable. Live and let live!” in a post on X.
US Congressman Tom Suozzi likewise condemned the attack, urging the prosecution of the perpetrators and calling out “hatred and bigotry.”
“This is the third hateful attack on a BAPS Temple. We must prosecute the perpetrators and educate against hate. We must all call out hatred and bigotry when we see it,” Suozzi stated in a post on X.
This incident follows a series of similar attacks on Hindu temples in the United States, drawing sharp condemnation from Indian authorities and community organizations. Earlier this year, on March 9, India strongly condemned the vandalism at a Hindu temple in California.
Reacting to that incident, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal termed the act “despicable” and urged US law enforcement agencies to take stringent action against those responsible.
