<p>In a gesture that promotes communal amity, a group of Muslims here has gifted a sound system to a Hindu temple after the device was stolen a few days ago.<br /><br />Local Muslim Teohar Committee donated the sound system to Abhaydata Hanuman Mandir, located on the Indore Road, on Sunday.<br /><br />"Thieves broke into the temple and stole the loudspeaker about five days back. A police complaint was also lodged. Some Muslim brothers donated a new sound system on Sunday. I thank them on behalf of the temple committee," said Deepak Uprit, a priest of Hanuman Mandir said.<br /><br />The shrine's donation box was also stolen, but it has been recovered by police.<br />Committee president Shahid Khan said he noticed there was no sound of devotional songs coming from the temple and came to know the sound system was stolen some days back.<br /><br />"I was not hearing any sound of devotional songs for the past few days. I came to know that sound system of the temple was stolen and inquired whether they had got a new one or not. Then, we bought a new sound system and gifted it to them," he added.<br />The committee managing the temple expressed gratitude to the minority community for their gesture.<br /><br />"We were considering purchasing a new sound system, but in the meantime, the Muslim Teohar Committee donated us a sound system. Their gesture is really praiseworthy," Hanuman Temple Committee member Manoj Patel said.<br /><br />Harda Police Station inspector Deepak Aathnere said the temple committee had complained about the theft about four days back.<br /><br />"We have registered a case. The donation box has been recovered, but we are still searching for the sound system," he added.</p>
<p>In a gesture that promotes communal amity, a group of Muslims here has gifted a sound system to a Hindu temple after the device was stolen a few days ago.<br /><br />Local Muslim Teohar Committee donated the sound system to Abhaydata Hanuman Mandir, located on the Indore Road, on Sunday.<br /><br />"Thieves broke into the temple and stole the loudspeaker about five days back. A police complaint was also lodged. Some Muslim brothers donated a new sound system on Sunday. I thank them on behalf of the temple committee," said Deepak Uprit, a priest of Hanuman Mandir said.<br /><br />The shrine's donation box was also stolen, but it has been recovered by police.<br />Committee president Shahid Khan said he noticed there was no sound of devotional songs coming from the temple and came to know the sound system was stolen some days back.<br /><br />"I was not hearing any sound of devotional songs for the past few days. I came to know that sound system of the temple was stolen and inquired whether they had got a new one or not. Then, we bought a new sound system and gifted it to them," he added.<br />The committee managing the temple expressed gratitude to the minority community for their gesture.<br /><br />"We were considering purchasing a new sound system, but in the meantime, the Muslim Teohar Committee donated us a sound system. Their gesture is really praiseworthy," Hanuman Temple Committee member Manoj Patel said.<br /><br />Harda Police Station inspector Deepak Aathnere said the temple committee had complained about the theft about four days back.<br /><br />"We have registered a case. The donation box has been recovered, but we are still searching for the sound system," he added.</p>