BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit president, Nainar Nagenthran, expressed satisfaction with the Madras High Court’s approval for lighting the deepam at the ‘Deepathoon’ on Tirupparankundram Hill. He criticized the state government for allegedly interfering with Hindu religious customs in the name of law and order. Nagenthran praised the High Court for upholding justice and constitutional values by rejecting the DMK government’s attempt to stop the lamp lighting.
The court’s ruling brought relief to devotees and reinforced the belief that the ‘Deepathoon’ rightfully belongs to the Tirupparankundram Subramania Swamy Temple. Nagenthran accused the state government of using law and order issues for political gains and commended the court for exposing what he called the government’s false narrative on public order concerns. He criticized the DMK government for persisting with what he labeled as an anti-Hindu agenda despite judicial setbacks.
Nagenthran emphasized that the court’s decision was not just a victory for devotees but also a significant affirmation of religious rights and judicial balance in the state. He warned that the government’s alleged disrespect for faith and judicial authority could lead to public backlash and electoral consequences.
