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BJP's TN leader held from pilgrimage town ahead of 'vel yatra'

Source: PTI
November 06, 2020 15:47 IST
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The Bharatiya Janata Party’s Tamil Nadu unit chief L Murugan was on Friday detained at Tiruttani near Chennai by the police when he tried to embark on a statewide 'Vel Yatra', defying a ban.

IMAGE: BJP's TN unit president L Murugan en route from Chennai to Tiruttani on November 6, 2020. Photograph: Courtesy, BJP Tamil Nadu on Twitter.

The saffron party's top state leader said the yatra was to 'expose' the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam which was allegedly behind the 'Karuppar Kootam', a YouTube channel that had reportedly denigrated the ‘Kanda Sashti Kavacham’, a spiritual hymn in praise of Lord Muruga.

 

Amid chants of 'Vetri vel' and 'Veera Vel,' when Murugan, clad in saffron, tried to start the yatra in his custom-made van from Tiruttani, he was held along with scores of BJP workers.

Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy visited Tiruttani to offer worship at the temple and Murugan called on him at a hotel before he was detained.

BJP national general secretary C T Ravi, state leaders including Pon Radhakrishnan, C P Radhakrishnan and H Raja were among those who arrived at Tiruttani for the yatra.

Asked about the BJP's attempt to go on the yatra, Chief Minister K Palaniswami said in Nilgiris district that the law will take its own course.

Vel, a spear-like weapon of Lord Muruga, is worshipped by the devotees as a destroyer of evil.

Tiruttani is 85 km away from Chennai, and is close to the Andhra Pradesh border, and the town is home to the Sri Subramanya Swami temple, one of the six sacred shrines, 'aaru padai veedu', of Lord Muruga.

The yatra was originally scheduled to commence from Friday and go on till December 6 covering all the six abodes of Lord Muruga or Karthikeya spread across Tamil Nadu.

The government, however, refused permission for it "in view of the coronavirus pandemic."

The Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi had petitioned the police against permission for the yatra warning that it could lead to violence.

Also, two petitions were filed in the Madras high court against the yatra and the government informed the court on Thursday that there would be no permission for it.

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