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Ram Mandir Inauguration: TN govt slams Finance Minister for spreading falsehood over live telecast ban

Ram Mandir Inauguration: TN govt slams Finance Minister for spreading falsehood over live telecast ban

By - 24 Jan 2024 11:16 PM

The Tamil Nadu government has hit back at Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's claims that the state has prohibited the live telecast of Ayodhya Ram Mandir programmes scheduled for January 22. P Sekar Babu, Tamil Nadu Minister for Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments, dismissed these allegations and criticised Sitharaman for "purposefully propagating this erroneous information"."The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department hasn't imposed any limitations on devotees' freedom to offer food, conduct poojas in the name of Shri Ram, or provide prasad in Tamil Nadu temples.

It is unfortunate that people in office, like Union Finance Minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman and others, are purposefully porpagating this erroneous information," Sekar Babu said in a post on X (formerly Twitter). Earlier on Sunday, Sitharaman claimed that the Tamil Nadu government prohibited the live telecast of the prgrammes and took to social media to denounced the Chief Minister MK Stalin-led DMK government, labelling the it as "anti-Hindu" and "hateful."Sitharaman had alleged that the "ban" extends to Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) managed temples, where she claimed activities such as puja, bhajan, prasadam, and annadanam in the name of Lord Ram are not permitted.

She further accused the police of intervening in privately held temples, preventing them from organising events and issuing threats of dismantling pandals.Sitharaman alleged that individuals are facing obstacles and threats while attempting to organize bhajans, provide food to the needy, distribute sweets, and celebrate, all to witness Prime Minister Narendra Modi's participation in the Ram Temple consecration ceremony at Ayodhya.The Finance Minister went on to claim that cable TV operators have been warned about possible power cuts during the live telecast, branding it as an "anti-Hindu move" orchestrated by the DMK, a key partner in the INDIA alliance. Sitharaman accused the Tamil Nadu government of "unofficially" citing law and order concerns as a justification for the ban on live telecast.

 

 

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