
Public resist HR and CE officials attempt to seal marriage hall built on temple land
According to the official of HR and CE Department, a marriage hall and around 200 houses have been built on a portion of the 38 acres of land belonging to Venkatachalapathi Temple at Thimmarajapuram in Palayamkottai. As most of the houses on this land were reportedly built before 1960s and the dwellers are paying the taxes payable to the government, the dwellers refused to move away from the land even though the HR and CE issued eviction notice to them.
The HR and CE court that delivered a judgment in this connection on April 24 last asked the dwellers to move out while giving them 60 days to appeal before the Commissioner, HR and CE.
Against this backdrop, the HR and CE officials led by Assistant Commissioner Subbulakshmi and the police came to seal the marriage hall on Tuesday. A group of people living in the houses built on the temple land resisted it. They argued that the officials, after sealing the marriage hall, would also seal all their houses built on the land parcel having the same survey number.
Even as heated argument was going on between the public and the officials, one of them poured kerosene on himself and also on some of the officials. However, the immolation bid was foiled by pouring water on the individual and the officials.
AIADMK Tirunelveli district secretary Thatchai N. Ganesa Raja, party office-bearers Sudha Paramasivan, Bharani Sankaralingam and K.J.C. Gerald, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam's Tirunelveli North joint secretary Maria John came to the spot and held talks with the officials on behalf of the public, who demanded 3 days for vacating the marriage hall.
They also said they had appealed before the Commissioner, HR and CE against the HR and CE court verdict.
Even though the officials could not seal the marriage hall, they said they would file a complaint with the police as the government officials were prevented from discharging their duty and were threatened by pouring kerosene.
Those in distress or having suicidal tendencies could seek help and counselling by calling State's health helpline 104 or Chennai-based Sneha's suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050.
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