Dehradun, Jan. 26 -- Three members of a Hindu group and unidentified others were booked on Sunday for vandalising Mussoorie's 100-year-old Baba Bulle Shah mazaar (shrine), police said. A viral video shows the accused raising communal slogans, damaging the shrine, desecrating religious books and stealing cash from the donation box. HT could not independently verify the video's authenticity. Senior sub-inspector Satinder Bhati of Mussoorie police station said, "The mazaar is located on the private property of Wynberg-Allen School in Bala Hissar area. We have registered an FIR and are taking further action into the matter. The accused belong to a Hindutva group." Founded in 1888, Wynberg-Allen School is a reputed co-educational boarding school in Mussoorie, one of India's oldest educational institutions. Baba Bulleh Shah (1680-1757) was a renowned Punjabi Sufi saint, poet, philosopher, and humanist. He is best known for his kafis (devotional poems) that challenge religious orthodoxy, caste divisions, and blind ritualism, while emphasising love, self-realisation, and unity with the divine. Mussoorie sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Rahul Anand said, "The mazaar is located in the school's property. We haven't received any complaint from the school regarding the vandalism and trespassing on their property. We have deployed adequate police personnel at the site." The accused were booked under sections 196(1)(b) (any act prejudicial to harmony between different religious, racial, language or regional groups or castes or communities, and which disturbs or is likely to disturb public tranquillity) and 298 (injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult religion of any class) of the BNS. The accused were identified as Hari Om, Shivau and Shraddha. In his complaint, Rajat Aggarwal, president of the Syed Baba Bulle Shah Committee, Mussoorie, which manages the mazaar, stated that the more-than-100-year-old shrine stood on private land, not govt or forest land....