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Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K. Vegans claim that Stalin verbally promised. It is said that the Chief Minister suddenly gave permission to hold the event as the local governor’s ban on fasting, which is celebrated by the people as a traditional event, has become a religious issue. What happened in this affair?
Servants of the vegan monasteries have been demanding permission for the famine-stricken event of Dharmapuram Aadeen, which has been the subject of controversy for the past two weeks. The event of starvation is when the slaves roam the streets around the monasteries carrying the Dharmapuram Adinath on a pallet.
The Dravidian League protested that man should not be allowed to sleep in it. Following this, comments were made for and against the starvation event.
Soon after, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. The aristocrats met Stalin on Saturday. Athena told a news conference in Mayiladuthurai today that he had explained the incident to the Chief Minister and that the Chief Minister had verbally promised to go on a hunger strike based on it.
However, no announcement has been received from the government so far.
Joint press conference
In Mayiladuthurai, Kunrakkudi Adeenam Ponnambala Adigalar, Coimbatore Perinam Aadeenam Santalinga Marudasala Adigalar and Dharmapuram Adeenam Thambiran Swamy spoke to reporters today.
Then, ” M.K. We congratulate Stalin on his first year in office. We asked him not to prevent the event from taking place traditionally. We also explained how starvation is featured in Tamil literature. The Chief Minister verbally assured us that permission would be granted for the event to follow. Thank you to the Prime Minister, Treasury Minister Sehgar Babu and the Treasury officials for that, ”Adinan told reporters.
Background of the affair
The Tamil Nadu government has banned the incident as the Dravidar League was protesting against the incident of people carrying Dharmapura Adinakartha at Pallak.
This event is an event that can come traditionally. Therefore, it should not be banned.
The Madurai Athenagartha and others openly opposed the government’s ban on the event. They also accused the government of interfering in religious ceremonies. A few days ago, the Governor of Tamil Nadu R.N. When Ravi came to attend, members of organizations including the Dravidar League staged a black flag protest against him.
Madurai Athena alleged that the tooth-carrying event of Dharmapuram Athena was targeted because he had come to the bank.
In the ensuing politicized affair, the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the AIADMK also sided with the Aadeenas. Annamalai, the state leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), took part in the hunger strike and announced that he would carry Dharmapuram Aadeenam on his own. Thus the issue attracted political attention.
It is in this context that Tamil Nadu Charities Minister Sekarbabu told reporters on May 6 that a social solution to the hunger strike would be reached. Within 24 hours of his announcement, some of the Adinas met the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The matter is believed to have come to an end as the government has said it will allow starvation at its end.
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