The income department stated that the wall should be removed within 15 days. | Photo Credit: Moorthy aorty M
The revenue department issued a notice of the Casty Hindus belonging to the Thottia Nicker community in Muthuladambatti in Karur to remove the wall within 15 days to prevent access to the planned caste (Arunthathiyar).
Among the members of the community planned caste (SC) and the dominant group, because the latter raised the wall, measured about 200 feet in length and height about three weeks ago, the peace that raised the wall by about 200 feet and a height of about 200 feet and 10 feet in a height of about 200 feet in length and 10 feet in length and 10 feet. The SC community claimed that it was a “wall of inviolability”. They argued that the wall was to deny SC residents access to areas where the Hinda caste lives. The Hindes denied the accusations and claimed that they built a wall to prevent anti -social activities to “outsiders” under the influence of alcohol.
Members of the dominant community reportedly blocked ArunthatHiyars’ experiments to build a phase of organizational programs during the annual SRI MUTHUHUMARIMAN temple festival and public toilets on the Earth Poramboke.
According to sources of announcements issued by the Inspector of Veleanai Kotthuukaru (leader) Thottia Nickers said the wall was built on a piece of Poramboke Land. It was an intervention and was built without obtaining permission. Therefore, it should be demolished within 15 days. Otherwise, appropriate measures would be taken under the law.
Confirmed developments, M. Mohammad Lisal, officer of the Karur Income Division, told the Hindes that the members of the Thottia Nicker community were familiar with the situation. Since the wall was raised in public space, they were asked to remove it themselves, he said.
In the related development, Thottia Naickers filed a civil law at the MunSIF District Court and sought a permanent court order that limited Arunthathiyars to interfere with peaceful ownership and pleasure where the wall was increased.
In the petition of M. Subbubaj, Kothhuukar and three others, they said they used a free space located on Sri Pattallamman and Sri Bagavathiamman Temple in Muthuladambatti. During the temple festivals, the devotees would gather in large numbers. There were holy places and surrounding areas. However, the place was too late to consume alcohol with anti -společný elements. The wall was built to avoid their activities and protect the inhabitants, claimed, claimed
Published – August 20, 2025 22:37