Tamil Nadu police arrest over 70 protesters belonging to Hindu Munnani as they denounce construction of illegal mosque
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Tamil Nadu police arrest over 70 protesters belonging to Hindu Munnani as they denounce construction of illegal mosque

The police detained 72 individuals, including women, following a protest led by Hindu Munnani against the construction of an alleged illegal mosque on land associated with the Agnimaadan Amman temple, administered by the Devendrakula Vellalar (Dalit) community

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Dec 9, 2024, 03:30 pm IST
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Tamil Nadu police arrest protesters belonging to Hindu Munnani over the illegal construction of mosque

Tamil Nadu police arrest protesters belonging to Hindu Munnani over the illegal construction of mosque

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TIRUNELVELI: Over 70 people, including women, were arrested in Tirunelveli district on December 8 during a protest organised by the Hindu Munnani against the construction of an alleged illegal mosque in Melmavadi village, Manoor Taluk. The protest, which took place in front of the Manoor Panchayat Union office, was led by state secretary and advocate K Kutralanathan, along with other local leaders and activists from the Hindu Munnani.

The protest was sparked by concerns that a mosque was being built on land previously belonging to the Agnimaadan temple, which is managed by the Devendrakula Vellalar community, a Dalit group. Protestors raised slogans calling for an immediate halt to the construction, citing fears of communal tensions and emphasising that the land belonged to a Hindu temple.

Despite lacking official permission for the demonstration, protestors continued their rally. The large police presence, however, attempted to disperse the crowd, but the protestors remained resolute. Eventually, the police detained 72 individuals, including several women, and took them to a nearby marriage hall for questioning. After about three hours, they were released with a warning not to protest without proper authorization.

In a significant outcome, the protest led to the suspension of the construction of the mosque. Hindu Munnani hailed this as a victory in its ongoing efforts to protect Hindu interests and temple properties in Tamil Nadu, particularly against what it describes as encroachments by other communities.

Ooty Incident: Hindu Munnani Secures Removal of Unauthorised Christmas Decorations

In a related incident, members of the Hindu Munnani also successfully intervened in Ooty, where a Christian individual had installed electrical lights on iron rods in government-owned land near the Srinivasa Perunal temple. Residents alerted the Hindu Munnani, which swiftly lodged a complaint with the Ooty Central Police station. Within hours, the decorations were removed, marking another victory for the organization in protecting Hindu temple spaces and addressing concerns related to religious symbolism in public spaces.

These incidents highlight the ongoing efforts by the Hindu Munnani to address issues surrounding temple land, religious symbols, and what it perceives as encroachments in Tamil Nadu.

Topics: Srinivasa Perunal templeAgnimaadan templeHindu Munnani
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