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Ganesh Procession Attacked in Janakpurdham, Nepal: Stone Pelting Mars Hindu Festival

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In a disturbing incident, a Ganesh idol immersion procession in Janakpurdham, Nepal, the revered birthplace of Maa Sita, was violently disrupted by stone pelting on August 30, 2025, leading to communal clashes in the Hindu-majority nation. The attack, which targeted Nepali Hindus celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi, has sparked outrage and raised concerns about religious harmony in Nepal, where Hindus constitute over 80% of the population. This article provides a detailed account of the incident, its implications, and the broader context of recurring attacks on Hindu festivals.

The Incident: Stone Pelting on Ganesh Procession

The clash occurred in Janakpurdham, the capital of Nepal’s Madhesh Province, at Jhanda Chowk in Janakpurdham Sub-Metropolitan City-20. On Saturday, August 30, 2025, Hindu devotees were carrying a Ganesh idol for immersion in a pond at Kashibhui, a traditional ritual marking the conclusion of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. As the procession passed through a Muslim-majority area, tensions erupted when some members of the Muslim community reportedly attempted to block the road and halt the procession.

According to local reports, the situation escalated after stones were pelted at the procession, damaging the Ganesh idol and injuring at least two individuals. Some accounts suggest that the conflict intensified when a few Hindu participants removed green flags tied to a light post, further aggravating the situation. The violence prompted a swift response from the Nepal Police and Armed Police, who deployed around 200 personnel and used tear gas to disperse the crowd and restore order. Dhanusha Police Deputy Superintendent Bahadur Singh confirmed the injuries and the deployment of security forces along key routes, including from Janakpurdham to Devpura-Rupaitha and Jatahi to Janakpurdham, to prevent further unrest.

Public Reaction and Social Media Outrage

The attack has ignited widespread anger among Nepal’s Hindu community, with many expressing their frustration on social media platforms like X. One user, Vikram, posted, “Today during Murti Visarjan in Janakpur, Muslim community pelted stones at Hindus. Just think, in a country where 82% are Hindus, even they can’t celebrate their festivals safely. If at just 5% they do this, imagine what will happen when they reach 15–20%.” Another user, TheTreeni, lamented, “Ganesh Chaturthi, Ramnavami, Durga Puja, Lakshmi Puja—why do Muslims attack our festivals? Nepal is our motherland; if we can’t celebrate our Hindu traditions here, where else can we?” These sentiments reflect a growing sense of insecurity among Nepali Hindus, particularly in light of similar incidents during Hindu festivals.

Context: A Pattern of Attacks on Hindu Processions

This incident is not isolated but part of a troubling pattern of violence targeting Hindu religious processions in Nepal and beyond. In 2022, a Hindu procession in Mahottari, Nepal, faced similar stone pelting during an idol immersion ceremony, with reports of 20 Hindus sustaining serious injuries. The attack in Mahottari was allegedly triggered by disputes over flag hoisting, and local Hindu leaders claimed that the administration often favored the Muslim community, leaving Hindus feeling marginalized.

Across the border in India, similar incidents have been reported during Hindu festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Ram Navami, and Durga Puja. In 2024 alone, at least 17 attacks on Ganesh Chaturthi processions were documented across India and Bangladesh, involving stone pelting, arson, and assaults, often in Muslim-majority areas. These recurring attacks have fueled concerns about a coordinated effort to disrupt Hindu religious celebrations, with some reports pointing to the involvement of radical groups like the Popular Front of India (PFI).

In Nepal, the rise of Hindu nationalist sentiments, partly influenced by India’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its affiliates like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has added complexity to the communal landscape. The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) in Nepal has been advocating for the re-establishment of Nepal as a Hindu state, a move that has gained traction among some sections of the population but also heightened tensions with minority communities.

Official Response and Community Impact

The Nepal Police acted promptly to control the situation in Janakpurdham, imposing strict security measures to prevent further escalation. However, the incident has left a deep impact on the local Hindu community, who view Janakpurdham’s cultural and religious significance as the birthplace of Maa Sita as central to their identity. The attack on a Ganesh procession in such a sacred city has been perceived as an affront to Hindu traditions, prompting calls for stronger protection for religious processions and stricter action against perpetrators.

Local Hindu organizations have demanded accountability, echoing sentiments expressed during similar incidents in Nepal and India. The lack of arrests specifically tied to the stone pelting in Janakpurdham has fueled accusations of administrative leniency, a grievance also raised in the 2022 Mahottari attack, where Hindu leaders alleged that cases were filed against Hindus rather than the attackers.

Broader Implications for Nepal’s Communal Harmony

Nepal, a Hindu-majority country that transitioned to a secular state in 2006, has historically been known for its religious tolerance. However, incidents like the Janakpurdham clash highlight growing communal tensions, particularly in the Madhesh Province, where Hindu-Muslim interactions have occasionally turned volatile. In 2023, Nepalgunj saw similar unrest during a Hindu rally, requiring a curfew to restore order, though communal violence remains relatively rare in Nepal compared to neighboring regions.

The incident also raises questions about the influence of external forces, with some Nepali civil society leaders claiming that Hindu nationalist groups in India are funding efforts to push for a Hindu state in Nepal. While these claims lack concrete evidence, they underscore the complex interplay of religion, politics, and identity in the region.

Moving Forward: Calls for Unity and Protection

The attack on the Ganesh procession in Janakpurdham has reignited debates about the safety of religious celebrations in Nepal. Hindu community leaders are calling for enhanced security during festivals, transparent investigations, and dialogue to foster communal harmony. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for mutual respect and understanding in a country where diverse communities coexist.

As Nepal navigates its secular identity, ensuring the right to celebrate religious festivals without fear of violence is paramount. The Janakpurdham clash is a wake-up bone for authorities to address underlying tensions and protect the cultural heritage of all communities.

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