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Federations seeks ban on Murugan devotees' meet in Madurai

Federations seeks ban on Murugan devotees' meet in Madurai

Time of India02-06-2025

Madurai: The Madurai Madha Nallinakka Makkal Koottamaippu (Madurai Religious Harmony People's Federation), a federation of 40 civil society organisations, submitted a petition to district collector M S Sangeetha on Monday seeking a ban on the Murugan devotees' conference scheduled for June 22 at Amma Thidal.
The federation alleged that the event, organised by outfits like Hindu Munnani, promotes communal tension under the guise of spirituality. In their representation, the collective expressed concern that the conference could disturb Madurai's tradition of religious harmony and inflame communal sentiments.
The petition pointed to past incidents of unrest, including those in Thiruparankundram, as examples of how such events led to tensions in the region.
The federation urged authorities not to permit programmes that might incite discord in the name of faith.
The federation also announced plans to organise a 'People's Unity Conference' on June 29 at Obulapathithurai. The event will focus on fostering inclusive worship, communal harmony, and interfaith understanding. The organisers also requested the district administration to ensure equal application of the law and permit their event as a peaceful counterpoint.

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