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Goel slammed for posting Odisha's Lingaraj temple pics

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

courted controversy after posting some photographs of the sanctorum of on his page.

Although Goel withdrew the pictures -- taken in a restricted zone -- today, some ministers from the opposition parties demanded his resignation over the controversy.

The pictures were taken last year when Goel visited the temple and performed rituals inside the "Garva Griha" of the 11th-century shrine.

He posted the pictures yesterday on while wishing the people of on the occasion of Utkala Dibasa.

In his post, Goel wrote, "Greetings of #UtkalaDibasa to our brothers, sisters and friends from #Odisha! Some pictures of my trip to the majestic in Bhubaneswar last year."

However, the pictures drew criticism from various quarters following which Goel took down the image today.

Goel said he had tweeted the pictures "by mistake" and did not wish to hurt anyone's sentiments.

"On the occasion of #UtkalaDibasa, I had by mistake tweeted pictures of the from my trip last year. I did not wish to hurt anyone's sentiments and therefore, I am withdrawing the tweet/images," Goel said in another tweet today.

Latching on to the controversy, opposition has demanded Goel's immediate resignation from the

"Either the should resign or be driven out of the by the He should tender unconditional apology to the people of or else there would be a statewide agitation," Routray said.

BJD and member Prasant Nanda said the photo was "against the religious tradition".

"The should tender unconditional apology to the people of the Rabina Tandon had done after she had a shooting session inside the in March this year," Nanda said.

BJP state general secretary came to Goel's defence, saying the wasn't briefed by either the temple administration or the temple servitors about the ban on photography inside the temple.

"If this action has hurt sentiments of the people, we tender apology," Harichandan said.

The of Sri Lingaraj Temple, Rajiv Parida, termed the incident as "unfortunate".

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 18:00 IST
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