
Singer Aloshi Adams, against whom the case was registered for the singing of “revolutionary songs”, which during the recent temple festival in the district celebrated “revolutionary songs”.
Mr. Adams is the first accused in the case of two others who are not named in the first information report, but are members of the Temple Advisory Committee.
When he talked to the TV channel, the singer said he was not aware of the details of the case when he learned of the registration of companies through media messages “As I said, songs were sung at the audience.
He said that there are no instructions among the organizers of the festival, what kind of songs to be sung and to prevent it. The development was “unexpected”, but has no choice but to face legally.
The petitioner “unhappy”
Meanwhile, Vishnu Sunil, who moved Kerala High Court, looking for an action on the singing of revolutionary songs during the Kadakkal Temple festival, March, said he was dissatisfied with the step the police taken. In addition to moving the Supreme Court, Kadakkal filed a complaint for the hearing. Companies were filed under the Act on Religious Institutions (prevention of abuse) and according to its provisions are responsible for such incidents responsible for the management of temple activities.
“The president and members of the Church Advisory Committee, which organized the festival, was to be accused for the first time. However, the singer who was accused for the first time was accused.
He said that he filed a complaint to the Chief of the State Police to include members of the Advisory Committee of the Temple and Devaswom officials, as is charged in this case.
The controversy appeared during the Kadakkal temple festival when Mr. Adams showed “revolutionary songs”, including one about the late CPI (m) Puthuku Pushpan, surviving police fire in Koothuparamba in 1994. Which caused legal steps.
According to the company, the first accused, Aloshi sang the slogans as “Inquilab Zindabad, Dyfi Zindabad and CPI (m) Zindabad,” while the second accused made this act easier.
Published – April 4 2025 20:28