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Noida man booked for taking husky to Kedarnath temple, says THIS for his pet `Nawab`
A video showing the man with `Nawab` the husky on the outer premises of the temple and making it touch the statue of `Nandi` went viral on social media platforms.
Highlights
- `Nawab` has travelled with us across the country, says dog owner Rohit Tyagi
- Tyagi said Nawab is his child and doesn't leave it when their family goes on trips
- Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee demanded legal action against Tyagi
Noida: A Noida-based man, who came under fire for taking his dog, Husky, to the Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand and was booked as well by the police for allegedly hurting religious sentiments, said his pet `Nawab` has travelled with him across the country and people were amazed watching it at the holy shrine. The incident came to the fore after a video showing the man with 'Nawab' on the outer premises of the temple and making it touch the statue of `Nandi` went viral on social media platforms.
An FIR has also been filed in the connection with the matter on the complaint of the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee. Speaking to ANI, dog owner Rohit Tyagi said that four and half years old Nawab has visited many temples from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and the dog received love from the people at the Kedarnath Temple during the ongoing Char Dham Yatra.
Sharing his experience visiting Kedarnath with his dog, Tyagi said Nawab was overwhelmed with love and blessing from people. "Nawab never experienced anything like this before in his journey. When asked why he took a dog to Kedarnath Temple, Tyagi said that Nawab is his "child" and families don`t leave their children at home when they go on trips.
After the video of Tyagi with his dog went viral, Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee President Ajendra Ajay took its cognizance. Later, the temple committee gave a complaint to the police station outpost in Kedarnath demanding legal action against the man so that such "unwanted" activities/incidents do not recur. According to the temple committee`s media cell, the video has hurt "religious sentiments".