“Justice, petition justice, petition is to cooperate in the investigation of Chidambaram temple Dikshitars” – Minister Sekarbapu | Chidambaram temple Dikshithars should cooperate HR&CE inspection: Minister Sekarbabu

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Chennai: “It is the duty of justice, petition and petition to co-operate with those who inspect the Chidambaram Natarajar Temple.

Minister of Hindu Religious Affairs Sekarbabu met reporters today in Chennai. He said: “The High Court has already ruled that the Chidambaram Thillai Natarajar Temple is a public temple. .

Therefore, we are coming to the inquiry on the basis of the complaint received regarding the temple, the Commissioner of Hindu Charities had sent a letter on the 30th. The Dikshits and the temple administration had sent a letter on the 1st objecting to this. The reply to this was sent on behalf of the Department of Hindu Religious Affairs on the 3rd of last month.

Since this is the rule of law, the officials of the Department of Hindu Religious Affairs have gone for investigation only on the basis of the complaint raised regarding the temple under the relevant law. If there is no weight in the lap, there is no fear along the way. If there is no problem, it would be in the best interest of the Dikshitars to co-operate with the investigators on the basis of justice, petition justice and petition morality, and to give the study team the explanations they are asked for by law.

It is not the intention of the Department of Hindu Religious Affairs to take over the Chidambaram Temple. This should not be considered as an act against the Dikshits. This is a team that investigates complaints from devotees who come to the temple. Let them know what is true. Despite assurances from the government that the government would not take any action in violation of the law, the Dikshits are reportedly refusing to investigate. Based on the complaints, I assure you that the Department of Hindu Religious Affairs will conduct an investigation as per the law.

The matter will be brought to the notice of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in consultation with legal experts and a decision on the next course of action will be taken, ”he said.

Earlier, Dixit had refused to inspect the Chidambaram Natarajar Temple by the Hindu Temples Department, saying that no one could control the temple administration as per the Supreme Court order.

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