Haridwar, April 13 -- Police have registered a case against an unknown person after a 65-year-old temple sevayat was found murdered at a temple in Bhogpur village of Laksar area in Haridwar district on Sunday, police officials said. People who perform the ritual services at the temple are called the 'sevayats'. According to officials from Laksar Police Station, the body of the sevayat, identified as Raj Veer, was discovered in the morning at Shri Balaji Temple. Temple managing committee president Sanjay Saini reportedly found the body lying inside the temple premises with blood stains from a head injury spread across the floor. Station house officer of Laksar Police Station, Praveen Koshyari, said the deceased was a native of Godhana village in Purkaji area of Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh and had been serving as a sevayat at the temple for the past four months. "Prima facie it appears that the victim was attacked with a heavy stone and sustained fatal injuries to the head. Police have collected forensic samples from the spot and initiated an investigation," said Praveen Koshyari, station house officer of Laksar Police Station....