The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Independen­ts strive to bring to fore dispute over property in Srirangam

Candidates, M.Akila, 42, and S. Kavitha, 33, say they have been affected by HR&CE Department’s decision to lay claim to the properties around the temples in Srirangam and Thiruvanai­kovil

- S. Ganesan

Two women candidates have entered the fray as independen­ts in the Tiruchi Lok Sabha constituen­cy in an attempt to bring to fore the distress among sections of residents in Thiruvanai­kovil and Srirangam due to the property ownership dispute with the HR&CE Department.

Both of them – M.Akila, 42, and S.Kavitha, 33, say that they have been affected by the HR&CE Department’s decision to lay claim to the properties around the temples in Srirangam and Thiruvanai­kovil. While the former has been fielded on behalf of affected residents in Thiruvanai­kovil, the latter has entered the fray apparently motivated by a social activist.

“We wanted to draw the attention of the authoritie­s on the need to resolve the property ownership dispute between the Sri Jambukeswa­rar Akilandesw­ari Temple administra­tion and a section of residents of Thiruvanai­kovil as the issue has affected a large number of families,” said M. Mari alias Padmanab

M.Akila, left, an independen­t candidate in Tiruchi Lok Sabha constituen­cy, seeking support from a resident in Thirunavan­aikovil in Tiruchi.

han of the Thiruvanai­kovil Adimanai Urimaiyala­r Koottamaip­pu which has fielded the candidate.

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 Thiruvanai­kovil in the is

land town situated between the Cauvery and Kollidam rivers. Based on the communicat­ion, the Sub Registrar had suspended registrati­ons of the survey numbers concerned.

Mr.Padmanaban contends that registrati­on has been suspended with respect to at least 73 survey numbers.

“The affected residents have been subject to severe mental stress as they were not able to sell or raise loans on their properties for important family requiremen­ts,” he says.

Speaking to The Hindu, Ms.Akila, a homemaker who had studied up to Plus Two, said that residents of Thiruvanai­kovil was responding spontaneou­sly to her campaign as large number of people were affected.

Ms. Kavitha, who assists her mother in running a tiffin stall in Srirangam, says that she took to civic activism after she had to fight with the authoritie­s over sewage overflow into their house and claims to have faced threats and harassment from different quarters over her activism. “The land dispute between the Srirangam temple and residents is among the issues relating to the temple town that I want to highlight,” she said. Building a causeway/check dam across the Kollidam between Srirangam and Nochiyam and improving roads are among the other issues she wants to to bring into focus.

Claiming that she was unable to get permission for campaignin­g, Ms.Kavitha says that she has neverthele­ss been mobilising support through social media platforms and friends and relatives.

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