
Thoothukudi (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 29 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Minister Ramesh on Friday said appropriate action would be taken against those found responsible for irregularities at the Tiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple, where he conducted a surprise inspection following allegations of bribery involving temple priests.
Minister Ramesh has been carrying out inspections at the temple in the Thoothukudi district since 6 am.
According to allegations, some priests, allegedly unaware of the identities of the minister and his assistant, demanded and received Rs 4,000 as a bribe to facilitate darshan of Lord Murugan at the temple.
Following the alleged incident, the minister continued inspections in various parts of the temple.
Speaking to reporters in Thoothukudi, the minister said only explanation letters had been sought from temple officials found to have committed mistakes and not apology letters.
“Only explanation letters have been obtained from those who committed mistakes among the temple officials. No apology letters have been sought. Whoever is found to have committed wrongdoing at the Tiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple will face appropriate action,” Ramesh said.
The minister further said inspections are yet to be conducted in various parts of the temple and full details of the findings would be shared after completion of the exercise.
“Further inspections are yet to be conducted in various parts of the temple. After the completion of the inspection, full details of today’s incidents and findings will be provided to you,” he said.
Earlier, reaffirming the government’s commitment to secularism and social justice, Minister Ramesh on Saturday asserted new administration functions beyond the lines of caste and religion, adding that public support is rooted entirely in the leadership of Chief Minister Vijay.
The Minister made these remarks after paying floral tributes to the statue of Emperor Perumpidugu Mutharaiyar on his 1351st Sathaya Festival at Othakadai in Trichy. (ANI)
