Stalin, the new Aurangzeb of Tamil Nadu
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Stalin, the new Aurangzeb of Tamil Nadu: Dravidian jihad against Hindu temples

A series of explosive allegations has reignited concerns over the DMK government’s handling of Hindu religious institutions. From repeated defiance of High Court orders at Thiruparankundram to the alleged weaponisation of HR&CE, the Stalin administration faces mounting accusations of religious persecution, criminal contempt, and political misuse of police power

ANS PrasadANS Prasad
Dec 6, 2025, 08:30 am IST
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The current DMK government headed by CM Stalin is mirroring Islamic invader Aurangzeb regime, marked by the its recurring assault on Hindu religious rights, its serial criminal war on Hindu faith, and its brazen contempt of court, has now reached a point where it stands exposed as a criminal conspiracy against Dharma. The administration under M.K. Stalin has launched a systematic, ideologically driven assault on Hindu religious freedom, an assault that not only weaponises the State machinery against believers but now operates in naked contempt of the Madras High Court and the Constitution of India.

At Thiruparankundram Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple, the Madurai Bench twice ordered the lighting of the centuries-old Karthigai Deepam on the sacred hilltop. The Stalin-controlled HR&CE Department and temple administration deliberately refused compliance, then filed appeals against their own court order, a textbook case of criminal contempt under Section 2(c) of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971.

When the Division Bench rejected their plea and directed CISF protection, the Tamil Nadu Police acting under direct orders from the Chief Minister’s Office illegally blockaded the hill, assaulted devotees, halted a court-mandated proceeding, and arrested Tamil Nadu BJP President Nainar Nagendran and senior leader H. Raja for the sole “offence” of demanding enforcement of judicial orders. These acts constitute wilful disobedience of binding decrees (Section 2(b), Contempt of Courts Act), violation of Articles 25 and 26 (freedom of religion and management of religious institutions), and criminal intimidation.

This is not an isolated outrage but a continuing criminal conspiracy: illegal seizure of the independent Chidambaram Nataraja Temple in defiance of Supreme Court judgments; a blanket ban on Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha celebrations across 38,000 temples; the attempted forcible takeover of Chennai’s historic Sri Kalikambal Temple; and shielding the fraudulent transfer of Suriyanar Koil Adheenam to HR&CE in exchange for personal gratification.

Every incident shares the same modus operandi: weaponise the HR&CE Department as an extra-constitutional authority, misuse police power to crush Hindu assertion, and provoke communal tension to consolidate minority vote banks, an offence that strikes at the secular foundation of the Republic.

In a State where Hindus constitute 88% of the population, the executive’s sustained refusal to permit a court-ordered religious rite amounts to institutional persecution on the basis of religion, cognisable under Section 153A IPC and punishable within the Places of Worship Act framework. The people of Tamil Nadu hereby record that M.K. Stalin and his government have forfeited all moral and legal legitimacy to govern. Their actions mirror the religious tyranny of Aurangzeb, repackaged in modern Dravidian garb.

Let this serve as formal notice: every act of defiance, every illegal arrest, every extinguished lamp is evidence being compiled for future prosecution, be it before the people’s court in 2026 or before the highest constitutional courts of the land.

The sacred flame of Thiruparankundram will burn again. The perpetrators of this constitutional sacrilege will answer for dharma, for law, and for the sovereign will of Tamil Nadu’s Hindu majority.

Topics: DMK governmentBJP Tamil NaduBhagwan Murugan TempleThiruparankundram disputeHR&CE controversyHindu Temples
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