Tamil Nadu: Hindus detained after opposing Islamic Kandhuri festival in Udayarpatti village with no Muslims
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Tamil Nadu: Hindus detained after opposing Islamic Kandhuri festival in Udayarpatti village with no Muslims

Police arrested and detained villagers in Udayarpatti near Gandarvakottai, Pudukkottai district, for opposing an attempt by Muslims from outside the village to hold the Kanthuri Festival on disputed land in a village with no Muslim residents.

Surender KumarTS VenkatesanSurender KumarandTS Venkatesan
Aug 20, 2026, 10:20 am IST
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Tamil Nadu Police arrested and detained villagers, including men and women, on August 14 after they opposed attempts by a section of Muslims from outside the village to conduct an Islamic celebration of Kanthuri — also known as the Kandhuri Festival or Sandal ritual — in Udayarpatti village near Gandarvakottai in Pudukkottai district, where there are no Muslim residents. The Hindu villagers had gathered to stop preparations for the 14-day annual Urs, questioning why Muslims from another village were seeking to conduct the Islamic celebration on disputed land in their village. The detained villagers were released later in the day.

According to Hindu Munnani district functionary Sivadasan, the land where the Muslims wanted to conduct the Kanthuri festival is Hindu forest land at Alangapatti in Kundranandar Kovil Union panchayat. A Jain bed is also located on 20 acres of the land. However, Muslims who are not residents of Udayarpatti are now attempting to conduct the Kanthuri festival there after the TVK government came to power. “They are now creating a communal divide by making attempts to organise the Kanthuri festival in the village,” he said.

Recalling an earlier issue, Sivadasan said that in 2024, Christians from Periya Udayarpatti village installed a holy cross on the land now in dispute. However, Hindu Munnani removed it and warned that it would not tolerate such attempts in future. A peace meeting was subsequently convened, in which it was decided that Hindus, Muslims and Christians should not do anything on the land until a solution was found.

According to Sivadasan, the latest attempt to conduct the Kanthuri festival has now taken place despite that understanding. “In Thiruparankundram, Muslims in a peace meeting disowned any claim but are now making it a Waqf property. We fear the same thing will happen in the village. Why do they want to conduct Kanthuri where no Muslims are living? Why are people from another village coming here for Kanthuri? Why can’t they do it in their own village? This is a clear plot to grab the land with the help of the government and later claim it as Waqf property. We will not allow this to happen,” he said.

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Sivadasan reiterated that, as per the earlier peace committee meeting, no community should claim rights over the land, and the existing arrangement remains in place. He said Muslims from a village located five kilometres away were now coming to hold the Kanthuri festival on the land. On hearing about the preparations, Hindus gathered there and expressed their opposition to conducting the festival.

Hindu Munnani leaders said that at a peace meeting convened by the Tahsildar of Keeranur, Hindus walked out of the meeting, saying they were not in agreement with the meeting’s decision. They further alleged that the Police Inspector of Gandarvakottai police station, Allahuddin, was acting in a biased manner in support of the Muslims.

“It is learnt that he had the support of Labour and Skill Development Minister Mohammed Parves. The police inspector said the Minister would attend the function, so do not create problems. He warned the Hindus to this effect. Hindus were threatened by the police, saying, ‘We have the government’s nod for this festival’,” the Hindu Munnani leaders said.

The police arrested the Hindus and functionaries of Hindu Munnani on August 14 when they protested against preparations for the Kanthuri festival. They were kept in a marriage hall at Andakulam and released in the evening after some petty cases were filed against them. It was learnt that the police had warned them not to attempt to create problems or prevent the Kanthuri festival.

சட்டவிரோதமாக நடக்கும் கந்தூரி விழா..
அமைச்சர் முகமது பர்வேஸ் ஆதரவு??

இந்துக்களை தடுத்து, இழுத்து செல்லும் காவல் ஆய்வாளர் திரு. அலாவுதீன்..

புதுக்கோட்டை மாவட்டம், குன்றாண்டார்கோவில் ஒன்றியம், அலங்காபட்டியில், இந்துக்கள் வசிக்கும் பகுதியில் உள்ள சமணர் படுக்கை சுமார் 20 ஏக்கர்… pic.twitter.com/RHPkRotHKn

— Hindu Munnani (@hindumunnani_tn) August 14, 2026

Meanwhile, the Muslims claim that the entire property belongs to them and assert that it is Waqf property, while the title to the land remains disputed before the Revenue Department. A revenue proceeding is currently under way to ascertain the true owners of the land and who legally owns and possesses it.

The development has prompted questions from the Hindu villagers over how an Islamic Urs could be conducted on disputed property while a revenue proceeding is under way to establish ownership. They also questioned the basis on which those coming from another village could claim the property and conduct a religious celebration there.

The villagers further questioned why the police detained those who gathered to oppose the festival, while those accused by them of attempting to create tension were not detained. “Why were only the Hindus detained?” they asked.

Reacting to the arrests, N Ramachandran, BJP District President, Pudukkottai West, said sacred Hindu forest temple land in Periya Thambi Udayanpatti panchayat, where the Pancha Pandavas are said to have resided and departed, has suddenly been claimed by Muslims from another town as “belonging solely to the Waqf Board”.

புதுக்கோட்டை மாவட்டம், குண்டாண்டார் கோவில் கிழக்கு ஒன்றியம் பெரிய தம்பி உடையான்பட்டி பஞ்சாயத்தில், பஞ்சபாண்டவர்கள் தங்கி இருந்து சென்ற வரலாற்றுச் சிறப்புமிக்க புனித இந்து வனக்கோயில் நிலத்தை, அந்த ஊருக்கும் கிராமத்திற்கும் சமூகத்திற்கு சம்பந்தமே இல்லாத வேறு ஊர் இஸ்*லாமியர்கள்… pic.twitter.com/q3XwLJoO8m

— N Ramachandran (@RAM_BJP) August 14, 2026

He condemned police inspector Alauddin for arresting Hindus who protested peacefully to reclaim the land and their right to worship, and Tamil Nadu Victory Society Minister Muhammad Parvez for supporting the move.

Ramachandran said the administration’s failure to establish ownership of the land, which is claimed by members of three religions, and granting permission to one community to conduct a festival could trigger religious clashes. He demanded that the District Collector issue a transparent statement and release those arrested immediately.

Topics: Kandhuri FestivalSandal ritualUdayarpattiGandarvakottaiHindu MunnaniWaqf propertyPudukkottaiKanthuri Festival
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