Tirupur: After launching the short film 'Thirudar Kootam' in Tirupur, Hindu Munnai State President Kadeshwara Subramaniam said both DMK and AIADMK have the same stand on temple land encroachment.
Tirupur: After launching the short film'Thirudar Kootam' in Tirupur, Hindu Munnai State President Kadeshwara Subramaniam said both DMK and AIADMK have the same stand on temple land encroachment.

The launch of the short film on behalf of the Hindu Munnani was held today at the BJP Sevai Maiam on Dharapuram Road, Tirupur. The state leader of the Hindu Munnani, Kadeswara Subramaniam, who was present at the event, released the short film and later met with reporters.

He said that the properties of numerous temples in Tamil Nadu have been occupied. He said the ruling party and the opposition party are to be blamed for this.
He also condemned the construction of police quarters on temple land in Andipalayam area of Tirupur, despite public protests . He condemned this and said that he would take part in the road roko to protest this on November 2. He further alleged that temple lands are being occupied all over Tamil Nadu and that the DMK, AIADMK and Congress are responsible for this. Many members from other political parties joined the Hindu Munnani during the event.
The launch of the short film on behalf of the Hindu Munnani was held today at the BJP Sevai Maiam on Dharapuram Road, Tirupur. The state leader of the Hindu Munnani, Kadeswara Subramaniam, who was present at the event, released the short film and later met with reporters.
He said that the properties of numerous temples in Tamil Nadu have been occupied. He said the ruling party and the opposition party are to be blamed for this.
He also condemned the construction of police quarters on temple land in Andipalayam area of Tirupur, despite public protests . He condemned this and said that he would take part in the road roko to protest this on November 2. He further alleged that temple lands are being occupied all over Tamil Nadu and that the DMK, AIADMK and Congress are responsible for this. Many members from other political parties joined the Hindu Munnani during the event.