The man who hurled stones at the police in Chhatarpur on Wednesday paid a heavy price as his palatial house spread over 20,000 square feet was bulldozed on Thursday.
The demolition action was taken up jointly by district administration and police. According to officials, a group from a community visited Kotwali police station on Wednesday to submit a memorandum against Mahant Ramgiri Maharaj against his controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammed.
During the visit, some miscreants among them began pelting stones at the police station, injuring the station incharge and two constables.
The police quickly responded and dispersed the mob.
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