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Protest against temples’ demolition

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— Photo: M. Balaji

‘Hidden agenda’: Members of Hindu Munnani staging demonstration in front of the Tirupur Corporation office on Monday to protest against the demolition of temples.

Tirupur: Members of Hindu Munnani staged a demonstration in front of the Corporation office here on Monday, to protest against the demolition of two temples situated at Kulathupalayam and Kumar Nagar.

The temples were recently demolished by the Public Works Department and Highways Department to initiate development works.

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They alleged that the authorities concerned were targeting Hindus and their places of worship with a “hidden agenda”. The Hindu Munnani men demanded the arrest of two persons who had attempted to convert residents of Thilagar Nagar into Christianity on Sunday. C. Subramanian, State general secretary, Hindu Munnani, led the agitation.

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