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Indian Tourist On Camera Climbing Stupa In Bhutan Sparks Anger - VIDEO

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2019 08:19 PM

    An Indian tourist in Bhutan was detained briefly by the police on Friday after he stood on the dome of a sacred Buddhist monument, The Bhutanese reported. The tourist, identified as Abhijit Ratan Hajare from Maharashtra, was released after he apologised in writing.

     

    In a video tweeted by The Bhutanese newspaper, the tourist in a black jacket and jeans with protective biking gear is seen climbing a ladder to the top of the memorial structure at Dochula, 20 km from Bhutan's capital Thimphu.

     
     

    There are 108 stupas at Dochula, built in the memory of Bhutanese soldiers who died in a military strike - Operation All Clear - in 2003 to flush out insurgents from India's north-east region. The insurgents had set up camps in Bhutan along the border with India.

     

    In another photo, a Bhutanese carpenter was seen sitting on the ladder on the dome of the chorten or a religious monument. The local police are looking for him.

     

    The newspaper reported the tourist in the biker outfit has been identified as Abhijit Ratan Hajare, a resident of Maharashtra. "In the second picture the man sitting on the ladder is a Bhutanese citizen and carpenter, Jambay, who was doing repair works on the Chortens," The Bhutanese tweeted.

     
     

    The images sparked outrage on social media.

     
     

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