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Bangladesh: 14 Hindu temples vandalised by miscreants, investigation underway | Oneindia News

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Bangladesh: 14 Hindu temples vandalised by miscreants, investigation underway | Oneindia News

Bangladesh: 14 Hindu temples vandalised by miscreants, investigation underway | Oneindia News

14 Hindu temples have been vandalised in Bangladesh in which idols of gods and goddesses were broken or thrown in the river.

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