Tamil Nadu: Tensions rise as Hindu devotees allege discrimination by DMK Government
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Tamil Nadu: Tensions rise as Hindu devotees allege discrimination by DMK Government

In recent developments in Tamil Nadu, concerns have been raised over the treatment of Hindu devotees, suggesting a potential infringement on their fundamental rights. The DMK-led government, known for its efforts to appease minority communities, is facing criticism for allegedly subjecting Hindi devotees to various forms of persecution

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Jan 17, 2024, 11:19 pm IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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In recent developments in Tamil Nadu, concerns have been raised over the treatment of Hindu devotees, suggesting a potential infringement on their fundamental rights. The DMK-led government, known for its efforts to appease minority communities, is facing criticism for allegedly subjecting Hindi devotees to various forms of persecution.

In Palani Murugan Temple, worshippers were reportedly charged Rs 1000 for the safekeeping of their mobile phones, following a ban on phones within the temple premises. Temple staff allegedly demanded this fee after devotees completed their darshan at the temple, leading to a heated verbal exchange with over 200 devotees who found the charges exorbitant and unjustifiable.

Later, the temple staff reduced the fee to Rs 500, warning that phones of those unable to pay would be placed in the donation box. Similar reports have emerged from Tiruchendur and Thiruvannamalai, where the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE) staff reportedly collected high entrance fees, disadvantaging economically weaker devotees.

Simultaneously, Kadeshwara Subramaniam, the state president of Hindu Munnani, issued a press statement emphasising the urgent need for separate roads dedicated to devotees partaking in sacred padayatras. This plea follows a series of accidents involving pilgrims, particularly during the annual Thaipoosam festival. Subramaniam highlighted the historical significance of padayatras in Hindu worship and criticised the lack of separate roads and safety measures, urging the government and the HR and CE Department to intervene.

In another development, the DMK government’s decision to deny leave to 1900 school students for the Pongal festival has drawn criticism. The students were reportedly barred from visiting their native places due to the Khelo sports competition starting on the 19th, requiring their presence as spectators. Tamil Nadu BJP Chief Annamalai condemned the move, labelling it highly condemnable to deny students the opportunity to celebrate Pongal with their families.

These incidents have reignited discussions on the management of temples, the financial burden on devotees, and the need for transparent and accountable practices in religious institutions. Devotees, activists, and political figures are urging authorities to address these concerns and ensure that religious practices remain inclusive and respectful of devotees’ rights.

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