Sangh Parivar will not be allowed to set its foot in State through temples, says Minister
The Hindu
Dravidian soil and Dravidian model of governance led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin would not give any room for Sangh Parivar to gain political mileage using temples in the State, said Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Minister P.K. Sekar Babu.
MADURAI
Dravidian soil and Dravidian model of governance led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin would not give any room for Sangh Parivar to gain political mileage using temples in the State, said Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Minister P.K. Sekar Babu.
At a conference on “Protection of Temple” organised by Tamil Nadu Platform for People’s Unity here on Sunday, Mr. Babu said that when attempts were made by Sangh Parivar to enter temples in Chennai, they were successfully broken. “They conducted meetings in two temples and asked their people to raise questions with the temple Executive Officers about hundial collection, details of workers and about administration of the temples,” he said.
When the issue was taken to the notice of Chief Minister, he strictly ordered not to allow any political meetings in the temples. After a police complaint was lodged in Chennai, such meetings in temples stopped.
Sangh Parivar would not be allowed to use spiritualism as a tool to set its foot in Tamil Nadu, he added.
STating that consecration of 788 temples had been conducted by the present Government, Mr. Babu said that renovation work of Athikesavaperumal Temple in Tiruvattar, which had been going on for 18 years, was completed and its consecration was successfully conducted after 300 years.