‘Do not demolish the front hall of the Ganesha temple’ – 100 Hindu activists urge Puducherry Chief Minister | Karaikal temple building issue | Production Committee meets CM

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காரைக்கால்: காரைக்கால் False Murthy Ganesha Temple Regarding the previously built home hall issue காரைக்கால் False Murthy Ganesha Temple The security team met the Puducherry Chief Minister today.

The construction of the fa மண்டade hall at the entrance of the tower of the Poyyathamurthy Ganesha Temple, which belongs to the Karaikal Kailasanathar Temple Vagaiyara, is nearing completion at a cost of about Rs. 25 lakhs. In this context, in the case filed in the Chennai High Court alleging that the hall was being built by occupying public space without the permission of the government departments, the court had on the 18th ordered the demolition of the front hall under construction by the 28th.

Protesting against this and insisting that the front hall should not be demolished காரைக்கால் The district Hindu organizations, on behalf of various community organizations are continuing to stage multi-stage struggles. People’s representatives also joined the struggle. They are also making various efforts, both legally and legally, to prevent the demolition of the Home Hall.

in this situation, காரைக்கால் Lying Murthy Ganesha temple security team led காரைக்கால் Various Hindu organizations in the district, including the RSS and the Hindu Front, members of various community organizations, the task force, Kailasanathar and Nithya Kalyana Perumal Devasthanam Board of Trustees executives, Minister Chandra Priyanka, members of the Legislative Assembly A. M. H. Nazim, M. Naga. About 100 people including Thiagarajan, Venkatesh and Sivasankar met Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy, Speaker R Selvam and state ministers today. False Murthy Ganesha Temple They insisted that the front hall should not be demolished.

Commenting on the meeting, Pondicherry state BJP vice-president M Arulmurugan said: “The front hall of the temple should not be demolished. We met with the Chief Minister, the Speaker and the Ministers and urged the government to take legal action through the courts to protect the hall. The court adjourned the case for a week, saying the status quo should continue as the case came up for hearing again in the high court yesterday. We have also made legal efforts in connection with the case. The Prime Minister has promised that legal action will be taken in court on behalf of the government to protect the Home Hall. ”

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