BJP & Hindu Org Leaders Arrested In Coimbatore For Protesting Against Dravidianist Leader Kolathur Mani’s Criticism Of Hindu Gods

BJP TN and other Hindu organizations staged a protest against Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam (DVK) leader Kolathur Mani, who attempted to hold a meeting in Coimbatore’s Sivananda Colony to criticize Hinduism.

Reports indicate that members of the Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam have been holding meetings in Coimbatore that have been abusing Hindu gods and disrespecting faiths of Hinduism. In response, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and BJP leaders filed a petition with the police, urging them not to grant permission for Kolathur Mani’s scheduled meeting in Sivananda Colony. Despite these objections, the police allowed the meeting to proceed.

On the same day, the VHP organized a seminar titled “Thirupparankundram Belongs to Murugan” at a hall in Sivananda Colony. However, they were not given permission to hold a counter-meeting, which led to tension when members of the BJP and VHP, along with other groups, surrounded Kolathur Mani as he arrived for the event. In the aftermath, the Ratnapuri police arrested several leaders, including BJP Coimbatore district president Ramesh Kumar, VHP district president Sivaraj, district secretary Ravindran, and South Tamil Nadu Dharma Yatra in-charge Sivalingam, for protesting without proper authorization.

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