'Lord Shiva does not need our protection, we need his…', why did the Delhi High Court say such a big thing about Bholenath

Delhi High Court On Lord Shiva: Lord Shiva does not need our protection. We need his blessings. The Delhi High Court said this while refusing to make Lord Shiva a party to a petition against the demolition of an illegal Shiva temple located in the floodplain of the Yamuna River. The Delhi High Court said that Lord Bholenath would be more pleased if the foothills and floodplains of the Yamuna River are freed from all encroachments and unauthorized constructions.
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The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition filed against the action of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to demolish the ancient Shiva temple located near Geeta Colony and Yamuna floodplains in Delhi, saying that Lord Shiva does not need our protection. A bench of Justice Dharmesh Sharma said that we people want his protection and blessings.
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Justice Dharmesh Sharma said that the half-hearted argument made by the counsel for the petitioner that Lord Shiva, being the deity of the temple, should also be made a party in the case is a desperate attempt to give a different colour to the entire dispute to fulfil the vested interests of its members.
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The Delhi High Court said that it is needless to say that Lord Shiva does not need our protection, rather, we and the people want protection and blessings from him. There is no doubt that Lord Shiva will be happier if the Yamuna river bed and floodplain areas are freed of all encroachments and unauthorised constructions.
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The court gave 15 days time
The court said that the petitioner society has completely failed to show any documents regarding its ownership, right or interest over the land and there is no evidence that the temple has any historical importance. The court said that the society is given 15 days to remove the idols and other religious items kept in the temple and shift them to another temple.
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