Temple on government land to be razed

Observing that God never sought a place much less an encroached area, the Madras High Court has upheld the decision by the District Revenue Officer and Tahsildar, Purasiwalkam taluk, to remove the Kottai Palayathamman Thirukoil, situated opposite the Secretariat in government land for 50 years.

By :  migrator
Update: 2018-02-06 21:04 GMT
Madras High Court

Chennai

Directing the authorities to evict the encroachers and remove the temple in the next 15 days, a division bench of justices M Venugopal and S Vaidyanathan, said, “If a person intends to build a temple for a deity, he should ensure that such construction is not an unauthorised one.” Noting that any person, who has devotion to the deity, will not raise an unauthorised construction, the bench came down heavily on such encroachers saying, “People are constructing temples on the roadside, of course, mostly by encroaching public land, only to get fringe benefits.”

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