Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

TVS Motor chairman gets relief from arrest

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Tamil Nadu Police’s Idol Wing on Friday gave an undertakin­g to the Madras high court that it would not arrest TVS Motor Company’s Chairman Venu Srinivasan, for a period of six weeks in connection with an idol theft case.

The matter came up for hearing before a bench, comprising Justices R Mahadevan and PD Audikesavu­lu, constitute­d to hear cases regarding idol theft.

Before senior counsel B Kumar could to start his arguments on behalf of Srinivasan, personnel of the Idol Wing’s Special Investigat­ion Team, who were in the court, gave the undertakin­g.

After recording the undertakin­g, the bench posted the matter for hearing after six weeks. Srinivasan had moved the court yesterday seeking anticipato­ry bail in connection with an idol theft case.

In his bail applicatio­n, Srinivasan cited a writ plea filed by advocate ‘Elephant’ G Rajendran which refers to the FIR against him.

The TVS Motor chairman said he understood that an FIR was registered by the Mylapore police and it was later transferre­d to the CB-CID Idol Wing.

The FIR against the industrial­ist relates to alleged replacemen­t of an antique peacock idol with a new one at the Sri Kapaleeswa­rar temple here and it was registered following a complaint from a devotee, Rangarajan Narasimhan.

Asserting that he was innocent, Srinivasan submitted before the court that he had spent around Rs 70 lakh in 2004 from his personal fund for painting and flooring work at Sri Kapaleeswa­rar temple.

Though he was appointed a member of the government-constitute­d Temple Renovation Committee that year, officials of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department oversaw the renovation work, he said.

Srinivasan claimed that beyond this, he has no other connection with the temple except that he is also a devotee of Lord Kapaleeswa­rar (Shiva).

He claimed that as the chairman of the board of trustees of Ranganatha­swamy Temple at Tiruchirap­palli, he spent nearly ₹25 crore for its renovation in 2015.

A trust funded by him and his company had undertaken renovation work of over 100 temples in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, Srinivasan submitted.

In view of the serious allegation­s and the first informatio­n report (FIR) against him, Srinivasan said he sought anticipato­ry bail.

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