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TN Govt Doctor Labels Hindu Devotees Protesting For Thirupparankundram Deepam Lighting As ‘Sanghi Terrorists’

TN Govt Doctor Labels Hindu Devotees Protesting For Thiruparankundram Deepam Lighting As 'Sanghi Terrorists

A Tamil Nadu government doctor has triggered widespread outrage after publicly describing Hindu devotees and protesters at Thirupparankundram as “Sanghi terrorists,” accusing them of attempting to “do a Babri Masjid” near a local Dargah during the Karthigai Deepam celebrations.

Dr. Jaison Philip, an MS, MCh surgeon, posted the remarks on X (formerly Twitter), where he claimed that those demanding the lighting of the Deepam at the Deepathoon, as directed by the Madras High Court, were “terrorists” attempting to provoke communal unrest. His comments referred to the events of December 3, when protests erupted after the temple administration failed to comply with the Court’s order to light the lamp at the ancient stone pillar in addition to the traditional site.

In his post, Dr. Philip wrote, “Sanghi terrorists had tried to do a Babri Masjid in peaceful Tamilnadu yesterday, at Thirupparankundram. The terrorists tried to light a Deepam near a Muslim Durgah… The secular Govt of the Honourable CM Mr. M.K. Stalin acted with great sagacity and administrative acumen, & averted the terrorist plot to instigate Hindu–Muslim riots.”

He further praised the district administration for ensuring that the lamp was lit only at the traditional Uchipillaiyar Temple site, writing that “bloodshed and huge riots were averted.”

The remarks drew sharp criticism from social media users, legal observers, and Hindu devotional groups, who accused the doctor, who is employed under the Tamil Nadu government, of defaming peaceful devotees and falsely framing a centuries-old ritual as an extremist act.

Critics noted that the High Court had explicitly permitted the Deepam to be lit at the Deepathoon based on historical precedent and after the nearby Dargah had expressed no objection to the ritual. The controversy arose only after the temple administration failed to execute the court order, leading to clashes with police.

Many netizens questioned how a state-employed medical professional could publicly label Hindu citizens as “terrorists,” especially when they were seeking enforcement of a judicial directive.

The Thirupparankundram Deepam issue exploded into statewide debate after the Madras High Court ruled that the lamp must be lit at both the traditional temple site and the Deepathoon stone pillar. Devotees stated that the HR&CE Department and local police blocked compliance, citing law-and-order concerns.

Following the non-compliance, protests broke out at the hill, Section 144 was imposed, and police arrested several participants.

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