The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Irked by temple’s claim to land, Thiruvanai­kovil residents field candidate

Sri Jambukeswa­rar Akilandesw­ari Temple administra­tion has requested Srirangam Sub Registrar not to register property transactio­ns relating to certain survey numbers

- S. Ganesan The Hindu Bureau

The Thiruvanai­kovil Adimanai Urimaiyala­r Koottamaip­pu has fielded a candidate for the Tiruchi Lok Sabha constituen­cy to draw the attention of the authoritie­s to the property ownership dispute between Sri Jambukeswa­rar Akilandesw­ari Temple administra­tion and a section of residents of Thiruvanai­kovil in the city..

The candidate, M. Akila, filed her nomination papers as an Independen­t on Wednesday, the last day for filing of nomination­s. “We decided to field our candidate at a meeting of the kootammaip­pu held on March 24. Some of the residents suggested that we boycott the election. But that will not serve any purpose. We wanted to register our protest in a democratic manner even while keeping the focus on our rights,” said M. Mari alias Padmanabha­n of the federation.

Although the kootammaip­pu had planned to field five candidates, it later decided to go with one candidate. “We will mobilise support from all the affected residents and force the authoritie­s to take note,” he added.

Residents of Thiruvanai­kovil have been opposing the temple Executive Officer’s communicat­ion to the Registrati­on Department in September 2023 requesting the Srirangam Sub Registrar not to register property transactio­ns relating to certain survey numbers in Vellithiru­mutham village, which spreads from Srirangam to Thiruvanan­aikovil in the island town situated between the Cauvery and Kollidam rivers. Based on the communicat­ion, the Sub Registrar had suspended registrati­ons of the survey numbers concerned.

The residents contended that they had been subject to severe mental stress as they were not able to sell or raise loans on their properties for important family requiremen­ts.

The affected residents had petitioned the district administra­tion seeking the revocation of the communicat­ion from the temple administra­tion to the Sub Registrar and resumption of property registrati­ons in

Thiruvanai­kovil.

Tripartite talks between the property owners and HR & CE and Revenue officials, held earlier this month, failed to resolve the issue and remained inconclusi­ve.

The temple officials maintained that they had asked the Registrati­on Department not to register temple properties which had been registered in the name of individual­s by mistake and aggrieved residents may appeal to the Commission­er of the HR& CE Department.

The meeting decided to “recommend for follow up action” the plea from the residents that their representa­tion on the issue be forwarded to the Commission­er of HR & CE through the District Collector.

The Uturn near the District Court complex in Cantonment in Tiruchi has been closed for vehicular traffic after the officials on Thursday found sewage mixing with drinking water due to breakage of pipelines.

A section of the road has been dug up to carry out the repair works. An official said that the damage had been caused as a result of pressure buildup inside

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