Thailand clarifies demolition of Hindu idol ‘action ‘related to security considerations’

By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – Thailand Government on Thursday clarified that the removal of the said structure was not motivated by religion, belief, or any intent to disrespect sacred symbols or any faith after row over the demolition of a Lord Vishnu Idol near Thailand-Cambodia border.

In a statement shared through the Indian Embassy in Thailand, the Director of the Joint Press Center, Air Chief Marshal Prapas Sornchaidee, said, “The operation was carried out solely as part of area administration and security management, following the restoration of control over Thai sovereignty.”

Sornchaidee stated that the structure was established recently and was not an officially recognized religious site.

“More importantly, its removal was undertaken with the objective of affirming effective control of the area, reducing the risk of misunderstanding, and preventing the use of structures and symbols that could be exploited to lead to further tension,” he stated.

The Director of Joint Press Center reiterated that Thailand remains firmly committed to peaceful means, diplomacy, and responsible communication.

“The action was related to security considerations and area administration and not intended to disrespect any religion or beliefs,” the statement added.

The clarification came after India condemned the demolition, stated that “such disrespectful acts hurt the sentiments of followers around the world”.

Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal in a statement said “Hindu and Buddhist deities are deeply revered and worshipped by people across the region, as part of our shared civilizational heritage.”

He stated, “Notwithstanding territorial claims, such disrespectful acts hurt the sentiments of followers around the world, and should not take place. We once again urge the two sides to return to dialogue and diplomacy, to resume peace and avoid any further loss of lives, and damage to property and heritage.”