SDM Parul Singh Orders Action After Bar Dance Event in Temple Premises
A bar dance event in Adityapur’s Ram Mandir community hall led to police action, rescuing five girls and detaining several youths.
ADITYAPUR – The community hall located in the Ram Mandir complex, Adityapur-2, under the jurisdiction of the Adityapur RIT police station, became the center of controversy on Saturday night.
A bar dance event organized by local youth, without any official permission, prompted major action following instructions from SDM Parul Singh.
Five girls were rescued by the police from the scene, and many youths were also detained.
The event, reportedly held in the temple premises, has brought the temple committee under scrutiny.
Sources indicate that the program was organized by a local puja committee, featuring girls dancing to obscene music.
No official permission was obtained for this secret program, raising questions about the management of the community hall.
According to reports, the area’s youth organized the event, with allegations of girls being made to dance inappropriately within the temple premises.
This has led to public concern and questioning of the temple committee’s decision-making.
SDM Parul Singh, upon receiving information about the event, directed the RIT police to take immediate action.
An hour after the program began, intoxicated youths were reportedly causing a ruckus in the temple premises.
It’s understood that the program started allegedly with a verbal nod from the RIT police station, but escalated until SDM Singh intervened.
SDM Parul Singh confirmed receiving secret information about girls being made to dance inside the locked community hall.
The police’s prompt action led to the rescue of five girls and the detention of several people from the location.
An FIR is set to be filed against the organizers, with further legal action to follow.
The locals said that this incident has raised serious concerns about the misuse of community spaces, especially within religious complexes, and underscores the need for more vigilant oversight.

