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Tears of tears for the remains of unknown relatives
According to published information, there are only between 20 and 30 urns with images left, but they are also gathered in the missing images. When people asked about the reason why the images were separated from the urns, the monk Thich Thien Chieu (abbot of Ky Quang 2) said that because the pagoda was repairing and splashing the urns, the water was too strong, for what it was to fall.
The incident caused a stir in public opinion, causing many people to feel frustrated by the behavior of the temple when they did not notify people before removing the ballot boxes.
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As PV pointed out on the morning of September 3, many people were present at Ky Quang 2 Pagoda waiting to meet the abbot. Waiting in the temple all day, Ms. Dinh Thi Hien (68 years old) confided that her mother-in-law’s urn had been placed in the temple for 20 years, her husband’s urn had been placed in the temple four years ago. Hearing information about the relocation of the jars to the temple, she quickly picked up the car from District 12 (Ho Chi Minh City) and drove it to the temple.
“Yesterday, when my son came in, he couldn’t find the urn, he only found the photo that was lying in a pile. Looking at this photo, I cried, I couldn’t sleep well, “he confided.
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At 11:30, the monk Thich Thien Chieu returned after a meeting with the People’s Committee of District 17 (Go Vap District), many people surrounded the abbot questioning and asking for an explanation of the case.
In the confrontational meeting, the representative of the people asked the abbot to explain clearly and give the most concrete and satisfactory solution through the papers.
The temple promises to examine all vials of DNA
Faced with people’s frustration, Master Thich Thien Chieu admitted his mistakes and accepted responsibility. Thay said that because it was in the month of Vu Lan, the pagoda was busy, making it impossible to supervise the cleaning of the urns that led to the previous incident.
The abbot of this pagoda also confirmed that on September 2, after the incident, he sealed the basement to prevent strangers from taking away the still-fit jug. “On September 17, people will come to the temple to commit in writing to the DNA evaluation and the time to return the urn to the homes,” the abbot said.
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At 3:00 p.m. on September 3, the representative of the Popular Committee of Pavilion 17 coordinated with the authorities, with representatives of the people and teacher Thich Thien Chieu to directly open the blockade, go to the basement to verify the number of the urn . Then seal and save the scene for further solving to avoid wasting the number of vials for more accurate DNA identification.
Ms. Trinh Ngan Ha (District 17 People’s Committee Vice Chairperson) said that on the morning of September 9, the district met and worked with teacher Thich Thien Chieu. He also answered the reason why in the process of repairing the pagoda he was not thoughtful, which led to such an incident.
“The neighborhood Popular Committee will also monitor and oversee the plan the abbot offers to settle for the most satisfying people,” Ms. Ha said.
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Share with YouthVenerable Thich Duc Thien (Vice President, General Secretary of the Buddhist Church of Vietnam) said that after receiving the information, on the morning of September 3, he headed the second office of the Buddhist Church of Vietnam. worked with the Ky Quang 2 pagoda and the government.
“The point of view of the Buddhist Church assures the beliefs and beliefs of the people, while the pagoda is not considered during the construction process, we have to adjust immediately to give peace of mind to the people,” said Venerable Thich Duc Thien. .
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