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‘Only A Prohibitory Order Could Have Ensured Implementation’, State Tells Madras High Court On Thirupparankundram Deepam Order

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The District Collector of Madurai informed the Madras High Court on Monday (2 February 2026) that the prohibitory order issued under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure with respect to lighting a lamp atop the Thirupparankundram Hills was not intended to prevent the implementation of court directions but was passed to ensure that “no law-and-order situation” arose.

The submission was made before Justice GR Swaminathan, who was hearing a contempt petition initiated by the court over alleged non-compliance with an earlier order directing the lighting of Karthigai Deepam at the Deepathoon (stone pillar) atop the Thirupparankundram Hills.

During the hearing, the District Collector, the Commissioner of Police, and the Deputy Commissioner of Police tendered unconditional apologies and requested that the contempt proceedings be dropped.

It may be noted that on December 1, the single judge had directed the management of Arulmighu Subramaniya Swamy Temple to light the lamp at 6 PM on December 3. Alleging that no arrangements had been made to comply with this direction, the petitioner-devotee moved a contempt petition on December 3.

The court thereafter permitted the petitioner, along with ten others, to light the lamp themselves and directed the Central Industrial Security Force to provide protection to the petitioners.

However, when the devotees went to the site to light the lamp, they were restricted by the authorities. The District Collector imposed a prohibitory order under Section 144, and the Commissioner of Police, citing the prohibitory order, refused permission for the lighting of the lamp. The prohibitory order was later quashed by the single judge.

Earlier, the court had summoned senior police and revenue officials and issued notice to the State, observing that the directions of the court had allegedly been disregarded on the ground of policing and public safety concerns arising from large gatherings.

On 17 December 2025, the court directed the Chief Secretary to file detailed affidavits, taking a responsible stand and explaining the reasons for non-compliance with the court’s order.

In a previous hearing, the court observed that three types of contempt were involved in the case. The first was the disobedience of the initial court order. The second was the issuance of the prohibitory order under Section 144 CrPC. The third, according to the court, was that even after the prohibitory order had been quashed, the officers had continued to resist the implementation of the court’s direction.

Criticising the conduct of the officers, Justice Swaminathan had earlier stated that he could not forgive the District Collector for issuing a prohibitory order that frustrated the court’s direction, and for resisting implementation even after the order was quashed. The court also observed that, until then, the officers had not shown any remorse.

When the matter was taken up on Monday (2 February 2026), affidavits were filed by the District Collector, the Commissioner of Police, and the Deputy Commissioner of Police, stating that there was no wilful disobedience of the court’s order.

The court was informed that while the court had permitted only the Executive Officers of the temple to light the lamp, devotees had started gathering in large numbers, leading to the situation going out of control. According to the officers, the prohibitory order was passed only to prevent a possible law and order situation.

Senior advocate V. Giri, appearing for the officers, submitted: “Persons who have not been given such right started gathering in thousands and wanted to do it (light lamp). Maybe to accompany the Executive Officer. Then situation started getting out of hand…It’s easier to now say that the situation could have been handled better. But at that point of time, the crowd had to be controlled otherwise things wouldn’t have worked out. At that time, only a prohibitory order could have ensured implementation of court order.”

The court, however, orally expressed concern over the manner in which the Commissioner of Police had allegedly responded while preventing persons from climbing the hill to light the lamp. Referring to a recent magazine article, the court said that the officer was quoted as saying he was “ready to face the consequence”.

In response, Giri, along with Additional Advocate General J. Ravindran and Additional Advocate General Veera Kathiravan, submitted that if any officer had made such a statement, the court could directly question the officer present in court to ascertain whether the statement had been made and in what context.

After hearing the submissions, the court stated that while it was convinced with respect to the explanations offered by the other officers, it continued to have concerns regarding the conduct of the District Collector in issuing the prohibitory order despite the court’s directions.

Giri then requested the court to grant additional time to enable the District Collector to file an additional affidavit explaining his position.

After hearing the matter at length, the court adjourned the case to 2 March 2026 and dispensed with the personal appearance of all officers except the District Collector.

Source: LiveLaw

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60 Tribal Families Return To Hindu Fold In Community-Led Ceremony Facilitated By Hindu Seva Kendram & Kerala Adivasi Samrakshana Samithi

60 Tribal Families Return To Hindu Fold In Community-Led Ceremony Facilitated By Hindu Seva Kendram & Kerala Adivasi Samrakshana Samithi

At the Punarjani 3.0 programme, jointly organised by Hindu Seva Kendra and Kerala Adivasi Samrakshana Samiti, as many as 60 tribal families who had earlier converted to Christianity formally returned to Hindu Dharma.

The event was held amid the participation of community elders, organisers, and well-wishers, with organisers stating that the return was undertaken voluntarily and with dignity and self-respect. The families, belonging to various tribal communities, reaffirmed their cultural and spiritual roots through traditional rites conducted as part of the programme.

According to the organisers, Punarjani, meaning “rebirth” or “renewal”, is an initiative aimed at facilitating the reconnection of tribal communities with their ancestral faith, customs, and cultural practices. They emphasised that the programme focuses on restoring identity and continuity with indigenous traditions rather than coercion or inducement.

Similar programmes had been conducted earlier as part of ongoing outreach efforts among tribal communities in Kerala.

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Vijay Invokes MGR, Targets DMK And BJP At TVK Anniversary

Vijay To Target Both DMK And BJP In His Speech Say Reports

Marking the second anniversary of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) and the beginning of its third year, party founder Vijay addressed party workers and supporters, crediting the party’s rapid growth in Tamil Nadu to its cadre and supporters.

Vijay recalled a June 1977 radio interview of former Chief Minister MG Ramachandran, saying MGR had spoken of weeping after seeing “how such people had come to sit in the place once occupied by Perarignar Anna.” Vijay quoted MGR as saying that the movement formed to wipe away those tears was the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.

Drawing a parallel with the present, Vijay said, “In the same way, after 2017, after 2021, when the people of Tamil Nadu reflected on the state of our land—thinking about how people like these had come to occupy the place where Kamarajar stood, where Anna stood, where MGR stood—the people of Tamil Nadu shed tears. Today, the movement that was formed to wipe away those tears is Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.”

Anticipating backlash, Vijay said, “Because we speak like this, some people will definitely get agitated. We should not worry about that. Because getting agitated is their only job.” Recalling how MGR was mocked even after winning elections, he said critics had dismissed MGR as “some actor, some new party, some so-called revolutionary leader.” Vijay added, “So, whoever enters politics, their job is to get agitated.”

Responding to questions about his political experience, Vijay said, “Even after we entered politics, they ask: ‘What experience does Vijay have?’… This is the same mouth that once said about MGR that he didn’t even know the ABC of politics, that he relied only on glamour, that he was an empty-tongued publicity seeker who only knew how to ask questions but not answer them.”

He added that critics had also said MGR would not face reporters, would not go against Delhi, and was “under pressure from above.”

Vijay said ridicule was not limited to leaders alone. “Not just MGR, they didn’t spare even his cadre. They mocked those who were dazzled by glitter and sparkle,” he said, adding that people had watched such mockery silently. “You know very well what they did after that.”

Referring to electoral victories, Vijay said, “After he won, those who thought they had settled permanently in politics saw their dreams collapse… Just like 1977, even now, they bring out the same old, rusted, decayed, poisonous, worn-out weapons.” He added pointedly, “My dear gentlemen, technology has moved far ahead. At least change your tactics a little.”

Vijay said even former Chief Minister K. Kamaraj had not been spared. “They mocked him asking what he knew about literature… That great leader was ridiculed,” he said.

He continued, “When we point out their mistakes, when we expose their atrocities, when we speak about their corruption, they roll out the same tin box from 50 years ago. What else would a seventy-year-old woman know (Pavizhavizha Papavukku enna theriyum)? They only know to roll the old box.”

Rejecting calls to stay silent, Vijay said, “Just because they keep rolling out the same old box, can we stop speaking about their mistakes? We will speak. We will keep speaking.”

Invoking classical Tamil literature, Vijay said, “In today’s digital world, if Thiruvalluvar were alive, what Thirukkural would he have written about these evil forces?” He then offered an imagined verse: “Of all things like injustice, lawlessness and crooked dealings, the DMK stands first in the world.”

On multi-cornered contests, Vijay said, “They talk about three-cornered contests, four-cornered contests. Let them talk.” He described one side as TVK, another as the DMK-led alliance, and another as the BJP-led alliance, saying, “On one side is the massive people’s power—us. On another side is the DMK-led alliance. On another side is the BJP-led alliance – several others. Why are you laughing? I’m telling the truth. No matter how many forces come together to defeat the DMK, only the massive people’s power that is us can do it.”

Responding to critics who ask why he does not appear publicly more often, Vijay said, “When they ask, ‘Vijay, why don’t you come out of your house?’ I feel like saying, ‘Oh God, everyone is calling me.’” He added that on voting day, “every Vijay and every Viji in every house will come early in the morning and stand in line… That day, they will regret why they called Vijay.”

On opinion polls, Vijay said, “Some say they are genuine polls, some are frustration-driven polls.” He urged critics to conduct surveys “street by street, house by house,” adding, “In every house, you will see a TVK presence. If that shocks you, erase everything and start again—the result will be the same.”

Referring to remarks by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, Vijay said, “About two years ago… he said that seeing the atrocities committed by some people in his party and some ministers, he couldn’t sleep at night. That video still exists.” He added, “Ask him even in his sleep which symbol he will vote for—he will say the whistle symbol.”

Rejecting claims that TVK was limited to cities, Vijay said, “There is no village where the whistle symbol hasn’t reached. Wherever the whistle symbol is, TVK is there.” He added, “No one can stop my mothers, sisters, brothers, and families from voting for TVK… This is the ground reality.”

Looking ahead to the 2026 Assembly elections, Vijay declared, “To defeat the evil force, only the pure force that is us can succeed. In the 2026 Assembly elections, TVK is the only option for the people—otherwise, no diversion. This dabba engine, broken engine… no matter how many engines come, the top engine is TVK.”

Calling on party workers to intensify grassroots mobilisation, he said, “Your only job is to ensure votes for the whistle symbol. I will take care of the rest with the people.”

Concluding, Vijay said, “In Tamil Nadu politics, the whistleblower is TVK… at Fort St George, TVK will rise as the ruling party. I am with you.”

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Villagers Chase Away Sankarankovil DMK MLA & Vasudevanallur MDMK MLA During Ration Shop Inauguration In Tenkasi

Villagers Chase Away Sankarankovil DMK MLA & Vasudevanallur MDMK MLA During Ration Shop Inauguration In Tenkasi

An incident in Tenkasi district, where villagers objected to the presence of two MLAs at a ration shop inauguration and forced them to leave the venue, has triggered political attention and social media discussion.

The incident occurred at Kuvalaikkanni village near Sankarankovil, under Sankarankovil taluk. A public distribution system (PDS) ration shop building constructed at an estimated cost of ₹15 lakh under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) was scheduled to be inaugurated on the day.

According to reports, Sankarankovil MLA Raja and Vasudevanallur Sadhan Thirumalaikumar, along with officials and local functionaries (around 100 of them), arrived at the village for the inauguration ceremony.

However, tensions arose when the Kovalakanni panchayat president, Dinesh, along with villagers, questioned the MLAs’ presence. Villagers reportedly confronted them, stating that the legislators had not visited the constituency for nearly four-and-a-half years and pointed out that the ration shop was not built using MLA or MP funds. They objected to the MLAs inaugurating the facility and argued that they had no role in the project.

The confrontation led to a brief period of commotion and tension at the site. Following the protests, both MLAs left the venue without inaugurating the ration shop. Subsequently, villagers themselves opened the ration shop and completed the inauguration.

Videos reportedly showing villagers chasing away the Sankarankovil and Vasudevanallur MLAs have since gone viral on social media, drawing widespread attention to the incident and sparking debate over elected representatives’ engagement with their constituencies.

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DMK Spokie ‘Melting Point’ Saravanan Has Meltdown, Makes Weird Noises On Live TV

DMK Spox 'Melting Point' Saravanan Once Again Loses Cool, Resorts To Cacophony On Live TV

A live national television debate descended into chaos after DMK spokesperson, who is known by the moniker ‘Melting Point’ Saravanan, responded to a pointed question not with an answer, but with an extended burst of loud, rhythmic laughter that left fellow panelists visibly stunned.

The bizarre moment unfolded as the discussion veered into language politics and alleged “Hindi imposition.” Saravanan, already irritated over what he claimed was a deviation from an English-language debate, appeared increasingly rattled as BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla pressed him on the ideological roots of the DMK’s oft-cited cultural references.

When Poonawalla asked Saravanan to explain the political context of Parasakthi, specifically who was in power during the period of alleged Hindi imposition and why the DMK was now allied with the Congress, Saravanan offered no substantive response. Instead, he abruptly broke into a loud, repetitive laugh that many viewers online described as “cacophony-like” and “unnerving,” with the studio momentarily frozen in awkward silence.

The clip shows Saravanan laughing uncontrollably for several seconds as other panelists looked on, unsure whether to intervene or move the debate forward. The moderator made no immediate attempt to steer the discussion back on track, further amplifying the surreal nature of the exchange.

Earlier in the debate, Saravanan had complained that he was “upset” about being invited to an English-language discussion only to have other participants speak in Hindi, calling it an “everyday nuisance.” However, the laughter erupted precisely when he was asked to respond to a direct political contradiction involving the DMK’s alliance choices.

The episode has since gone viral on social media, with critics mocking the spokesperson for resorting to theatrics instead of addressing the question. Several users remarked that the laughter appeared less like humour and more like an attempt to drown out an inconvenient line of questioning.

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DMK Govt Pastes ‘Dravidian Model’ Sticker On Women’s Hostel Initiative Started During ADMK Govt And Funded By Modi Govt

DMK Peddles 'Dravidian Model' Claim On Girls Hostels - Official Data Says Otherwise

Following Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s announcement that a working women’s hostel will be established in every district across the country, Dravidianists, DMK spokespersons and their media mouthpiecesclaimed that Tamil Nadu had already achieved this under the so-called “Dravidian model” as early as 2010. These claims were amplified through social media posts and television commentary.

However, available records indicate that working women’s hostels in Tamil Nadu significantly predate 2010 and that a substantial portion of the existing infrastructure was created under previous administrations. Government data shows that as early as 1980–81, during AIADMK rule, government-run working women’s hostels were established in several districts of the state. Of the 24 such hostels functioning in Tamil Nadu as of 2024, 20 were started during AIADMK tenures.

Funding details further complicate the narrative being projected. According to official documents, the Central Government provides the majority share of funds for the construction of working women’s hostels in Tamil Nadu. Under the centrally sponsored “Sakhi Niwas” initiative, the Centre contributes 60% of the project cost, with the Tamil Nadu government contributing the remaining 40%. These hostels are implemented nationwide, including in Tamil Nadu, where the state government branded them as “Thozhi hostels”.

In the Union Budget 2024–25, presented in July 2024, Sitharaman announced that the Centre would establish working women’s hostels in collaboration with industries and create crèches to improve women’s workforce participation.

Earlier documentation from August 2021, released by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, shows that the Centre sanctioned funds to the Tamil Nadu government for a working women’s hostel with a daycare facility in Tambaram district. The project, executed by the Tamil Nadu Working Women Hostel Corporation Limited, received a non-recurring central grant of ₹7.005 crore, representing 60 per cent of the total approved project cost of ₹11.675 crore. The first instalment released amounted to ₹3.5025 crore, accounting for 50 per cent of the Centre’s share.

The documents also clarify that the Working Women Hostel scheme functions as a sub-scheme under the Centrally Sponsored Umbrella Scheme Mission for Protection & Empowerment for Women, with the Centre–State funding ratio fixed at 60:40.

So whichever way it is looked at, the Dravidianists have been peddling a lie for the past 2 years and repeating it to push the “Dravidian Model” narrative once again.

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Journalists Attacked, Equipment Worth ₹25 Lakh Destroyed While Investigating Alleged Illegal Quarry Linked To DMK MLA In Karur; Questions Raised Over Police Inaction

Journalists Attacked, Equipment Worth ₹25 Lakh Destroyed While Investigating Alleged Illegal Quarry Linked To DMK MLA In Karur; Questions Raised Over Police Inaction

A fresh controversy has erupted in Karur district following the attack on journalists investigating alleged illegal quarrying operations, with new details raising serious questions about intimidation, destruction of evidence, and the lack of police action.

On Friday, 30 January 2026, five persons, including two journalists from News Tamil 24×7, were assaulted while filming an allegedly illegal stone quarry at Sivayam village near Krishnarayapuram. The quarry is alleged to be linked to DMK Srirangam MLA M Palaniyandi.

The injured include reporter Kathiravan, videographer Sebastian, social activist Sudalai Kannu, advocate Thirumalai Rajan, and his assistant Rajamanickam. According to police, the group travelled to the quarry, about 8 km from the Kulithalai–Manapparai highway and used a drone to document quarry operations for nearly two hours.

The situation escalated after quarry workers allegedly noticed the drone. Around 50 men, said to be quarry staff, reportedly attacked the group with iron rods and wooden logs, severely assaulting them, destroying two cameras, a drone, microphones, live kits and mobile phones, and briefly holding them against their will. The damaged and stolen equipment is estimated to be worth around ₹25 lakh.

For more than two hours, colleagues were unable to contact the victims, prompting an alert to the Karur Superintendent of Police Jose Thangaiah. Acting on his instructions, a police team led by Kulithalai DSP Senthilkumar secured Kathiravan and Sebastian and brought them to the Kulithalai police station. Advocate Thirumalai Rajan and Rajamanickam, who sustained serious injuries, were admitted to the Government Hospital in Kulithalai, while the journalists are undergoing treatment at the Tiruchirappalli Government Hospital.

However, News Tamil reported that despite a written complaint being submitted on the very day of the attack, detailing the time of arrival, purpose of reporting, identities of those involved, the assault, and the theft of equipment, no arrests or concrete action have been taken so far. This alleged inaction has triggered sharp criticism.

Further intensifying the controversy, multiple audio recordings have surfaced on social media and television broadcasts. These audios, aired by News Tamil, are claimed to contain conversations allegedly involving the MLA’s son and others connected to the quarry, discussing the incident and the destruction of evidence. While the authenticity of the recordings has not been officially confirmed, the channel claims the clips shed light on what transpired at the quarry site.

Journalists involved in the reporting alleged that the MLA himself was present at the scene and took part in the assault. According to their account, after the MLA allegedly struck first, others accompanying him followed suit, launching a “blind attack” on the journalists. They further alleged that had the MLA chosen to intervene, the violence could have been prevented.

The incident has also revived scrutiny of Palaniyandi’s past. In 2023, the Karur district administration reportedly imposed a fine of ₹23 crore on quarry operations linked to violations, raising questions about continued mining activities and political patronage.

Political leaders, activists, and journalists’ associations have condemned the attack, describing it as an assault on press freedom and a dangerous signal for journalists investigating environmental crimes such as illegal stone and sand quarrying. Several speakers on News Tamil argued that journalists documenting alleged illegalities should have been met with legal remedies, not violence, and questioned why no case has been registered against the MLA or those involved.

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No Water, Long Waits: Devotees Slam HR&CE Over Thaipusam Arrangements At Tiruchendur Murugan Temple

No Water, Long Waits: Devotees Slam HR&CE Over Thaipusam Arrangements At Tiruchendur Murugan Temple

Pilgrims who arrived on foot at the Tiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple for the Thaipusam festival have alleged severe mismanagement and mistreatment by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department (HR&CE), leading to widespread distress among padayatra devotees.

Despite Thaipusam being an annual event that draws tens of thousands of devotees, pilgrims alleged that no adequate advance arrangements were made by the HR&CE administration. Only a limited number of police personnel were reportedly deployed, leaving authorities unable to regulate the swelling crowds. Devotees said that even when crowd pressure intensified and people were pushed against one another, officials failed to intervene effectively.

Several devotees, speaking on camera, accused the administration of allowing preferential access while ordinary pilgrims were made to wait for hours without basic facilities. One devotee alleged that entry was being granted after collecting money under the guise of stickers, while others were denied access. “They put a sticker on our (padayatra devotees) wrist, but they collect money and let people in. But here, we are not allowed,” a pilgrim said.

Others complained of the lack of basic amenities. “For 12 hours, they haven’t even provided drinking water,” one devotee said, questioning the preparedness of the authorities.

Pilgrims also alleged discriminatory enforcement of queue norms. “They said everyone should go through the common queue, then why are some allowed to go in freely? We are standing here crushed like cattle. If VIPs go inside, we are left standing outside,” another devotee said, adding that many had walked long distances and were exhausted to the point of fainting.

Some devotees said they were misled by officials at earlier checkpoints. “In Kumarapalayam they told us that showing the token (tag) would allow immediate entry. But when we came here, they made us wait for hours. If we question them, no one responds properly,” a pilgrim said, directly blaming the administration under HR&CE Minister Sekar Babu and alleging that no official came forward to address the crowd.

According to devotees, temple gates were opened late, and even senior citizens were asked to leave the queue after waiting for hours. “They opened the gates only at 1 am. At 2:30 am, even elderly devotees were told there would be no darshan and were sent out,” one pilgrim said, adding that there was still no drinking water or other facilities, even as VIP and special darshan entrants were continuously allowed inside.

Many devotees were eventually seen sitting on the ground due to exhaustion. Questioning the slow pace of entry, one pilgrim remarked, “If they let people in five by five after making everyone sit for an hour, when will darshan happen? We are not here to see a movie actor. We have come to see the Lord. They say abhishekam is going on, that is exactly what we have come for.”

It is noteworthy that the Thaipusam festival in Palani witnessed massive crowds on Sunday, 1 February 2026, as lakhs of devotees from districts including Tiruchirappalli, Madurai and Coimbatore, and from states such as Kerala, thronged the town. Many undertook padayatra, carried kavadi and performed alagu piercing, with queues forming from as early as 2 AM to reach the hill temple. With paid darshan cancelled, waiting times stretched to nearly six hours. Despite a one-way system and batch movement, severe congestion occurred, leading to several devotees fainting. Police rescued those who collapsed. Devotees also reported hardship due to inadequate drinking water and toilet facilities.

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Radical Islamo-Leftist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Mother Mira Nair’s Name Appears In Latest Epstein Files Released By US Justice Department

The name of filmmaker Mira Nair, the mother of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has surfaced in the latest batch of Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice on Friday, 30 January 2026.

According to reports, the documents include an email dated 21 October 2009, sent by publicist Peggy Siegel to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The email refers to an afterparty hosted at the New York townhouse of Ghislaine Maxwell, who was later convicted for her role in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.

The afterparty was organised following a screening of Nair’s film Amelia. In the email, Siegel mentioned that the gathering was attended by several high-profile figures, including former US President Bill Clinton and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, along with Nair and others from the film and social circuit. Siegel reportedly described the reception to the film as lukewarm.

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The newly released Epstein files are part of a larger cache of documents linked to the investigation into Epstein’s activities. The files reportedly contain testimonies from victims of sexual abuse, along with internal communications and emails that reference numerous well-known individuals. Among the names appearing in the documents are Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, current US President Donald Trump, and George Bush, though it remains unclear whether the reference is to former President George H W Bush.

The Epstein files comprise thousands of pages of records connected to federal investigations into Epstein, who died in custody in 2019. The Department of Justice began releasing the documents in December last year, following sustained political pressure and a legal deadline established under a law passed by the US Congress.

Source: OpIndia

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Thaipusam 2026: Devotees Faint Amid Severe Crowd Congestion While Waiting Long Hours For Darshan At HR&CE-Administered Palani Murugan Temple

Thaipusam 2026: Devotees Faint Amid Severe Crowd Congestion While Waiting Long Hours For Darshan At HR&CE-Administered Palani Murugan Temple

The Thaipusam festival in Palani witnessed massive crowds on Sunday, 1 February 2026. Devotees in lakhs thronged the town from districts including Tiruchirappalli, Madurai and Coimbatore, and from other states such as Kerala.

Devotees from districts including Tiruchirappalli, Madurai and Coimbatore, along with pilgrims from states such as Kerala, arrived in large numbers, many undertaking padayatra, carrying kavadi and performing alagu piercing. From as early as 2 AM, devotees began assembling in queues to proceed to the Palani hill temple.

With all paid darshan categories cancelled, devotees were permitted to have darshan through general queues. However, the overwhelming turnout resulted in wait times stretching to nearly six hours. Heavy crowding was also reported at the rope car station, while congestion on the usual routes led several devotees to attempt climbing the hills to reach the temple.

As the number of devotees continued to swell, police personnel and officials of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department struggled to manage the crowd. To regulate movement, authorities converted the hill route into a one-way system, allowing devotees ascending the hill through the Kudamuzhukku Memorial Hall route and directing those descending via the steps pathway. Police also attempted to control the flow by sending devotees in batches along the hill road.

Despite these measures, the situation worsened as devotees attempted to overtake one another, resulting in severe congestion. Due to the crush and prolonged hours of waiting, several devotees fainted. Police personnel on security duty rescued those who collapsed and carried them to out away from the crowd.

While the hill temple had been decorated with colourful flower festoons and buttermilk was distributed to devotees, many pilgrims were said to have faced hardship due to inadequate access to drinking water and toilet facilities during the extended waiting period for darshan.

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