The Tamil Nadu government, through Minister for Hindu Religious Endowments P.K. Sekar Babu, clarified that there were no restrictions on conducting special pujas and Annadhanam in temples, provided they adhere to food safety regulations. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman accused the state government of preventing the live broadcast of the Ram temple consecration ceremony, with the Assistant Commissioner of Police allegedly threatening to not broadcast the event. Following this, LED screens set up at Kamakshi Amman Temple for the event were dismantled. A plea in the Supreme Court challenged the Tamil Nadu government's alleged ban on the live telecast, leading the court to state that no one is bound to follow oral orders banning the telecast and instructed Tamil Nadu authorities to act according to the law. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta affirmed that no one could be prevented from performing religious rituals. Sitharaman praised the BJP for dealing with the issue legally, while DMK MP Kanimozhi accused the BJP of creating false propaganda.
#WATCH | On Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman accusing Tamil Nadu govt of banning live telecast of Ayodhya Ram Temple 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony, DMK MP Kanimozhi says, "...The CM rightly said that the BJP is a WhatsApp university which creates false propaganda. There… https://t.co/i9moy1K2Wm
Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu | On Madras High Court and Supreme Court orders over the live telecast of the 'Pran Prathishtha' ceremony in Tamil Nadu, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman says, " BJP always deals with issues legally and never takes a wrong path. Thanks to the… https://t.co/z7J6xOsWFc
On a plea in Supreme Court against Tamil Nadu govt’s oral order to ban the live telecast of the "Pran Prathishta" of Lord Ram at Ayodhya in the temples across Tamil Nadu, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said nobody can be prevented from performing the religious rituals. Solicitor… https://t.co/vqgbvmSkWh
SC asks TN authorities to act in accordance with law and not based on any oral instructions 'banning' live telecast of consecration ceremony
SC says no one is bound to abide with oral orders 'banning' live telecast of Ram temple consecration ceremony in temples across Tamil Nadu
Plea filed in Supreme Court against an order of Tamil Nadu government by which it has allegedly banned live telecast of the "Pran Prathishta" of Lord Ram at Ayodhya in the temples across the State. The government has also banned all kinds of poojas, Archana and Annadanam (poor… https://t.co/JVglDutTeu
#WATCH | Tamil Nadu | LED screens, that were installed at Kamakshi Amman Temple, to watch the live streaming of the Ayodhya Ram Temple pranpratishtha, being taken down now. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was scheduled to watch the live telecast here. https://t.co/9zxiDFPalo
Tamil Nadu government denies banning special poojas in temples managed by HR and CE department during Ram temple consecration. Read: https://t.co/2G3yyus73q #RamMandirPranPratishta #RamTempleInauguration #Ayodhya #RamTemple https://t.co/9PzP0PvQmy
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman says, "The Tamil Nadu government is threatening the Police to not grant permission for the live broadcast of the pranpratishtha ceremony of Ram temple. Assistant Commissioner of Police is threatening to not broadcast even the program I… https://t.co/rnBcBvfOdd https://t.co/SuU2DnvIO7
#Breaking: TN govt bans live broadcast of #RamTemple consecration, alleges union minister Nirmala Sitharaman https://t.co/3r1SjNkcK0 https://t.co/EJTqluInel
#Tamilnadu Govt clarifies no restraint on conducting special pujas & Annadhanam for tomorrow https://t.co/LuNn2HacZR
#TamilNadu govt clarifies that there is no restraint on conducting special pujas and Annadhanam for tomorrow. Tamil Nadu's minister for Hindu Religious Endowments P.K.Sekar Babu says, Annadhanams are allowed in temples as long as they adhere to the food safety regulations. In…
#TamilNadu govt clarifies that there was no restraint on conducting special pujas and Annadhanam for tomorrow. Tamil Nadu's minister for Hindu Religious Endowments P.K.Sekar Babu says, Annadhanams are allowed in temples as long as they adhere to the food safety regulations. In…