Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hindu outfits protest against Kanimozhi, lyricist for remarks

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

COIMBATORE: PROTESTERS CONDEMNED KANIMOZHI FOR HER ALLEGED DEROGATORY REMARKS AGAINST THE FAMOUS HILL SHRINE OF

TIRUPATI

BJP and various Hindu outfits on Sunday demanded an unconditio­nal apology from lyricist Vairamathu for his alleged remarks against Goddess Andal and also DMK MP Kanimozhi for her derogatory remarks against the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswa­ra at Tirupati.

Activists of Aathmeega Adiyargal and Akhila Bharatha Hindu Thuraviyar­gal staged a protest demonstrat­ion here and raised slogans against both Vairamuthu and Kanimozhi.

Andal, the only woman among the 12 revered Vaishnavit­e saints hailed as ‘Alwars’ in Tamil, is also venerated as a Goddess and a gifted poet in view of her classic Tamil work ‘Thiruppava­i,’ in praise of Lord Krishna.

According to spiritual texts, she lived in the eighth century AD in Srivillipu­thur.

Thiruppava­i is a celebrated work in spiritual Tamil literature and is also part of the Vaishnavit­e “Divya Prabhantha­m (a collection of verses respected as sacred and in praise of Lord Narayana).”

A case was registered on January 13 Vairamuthu for his alleged remarks at a function in Rajapalaya­m, on a complaint from a Hindu Munnani functionar­y.

The protesters also condemned Kanimozhi for her alleged derogatory remarks against the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswa­ra at Tirupati.

BJP’s Andhra Pradesh spokespers­on Pradesh G Bhanupraka­sh Reddy had on January 11 lodged a complaint with the Tirupati superinten­dent of police against Kanimozhi for her reported remarks.

Reddy alleged that the Rajya Sabha MP had made the “offensive” remarks during an Atheist Conference at Tiruchirap­palli in Tamil Nadu.

BJP State general secretary Vanathi Srinivasan and treasurer S R Sekhar were among the party workers who participat­ed in the demonstrat­ion.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India