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Dravidian Model: Funeral Procession Of Convicted Terrorist Is Allowed, Lighting Karthigai Deepam At Thirupparankundram Deepathoon Despite Court Order Is Blocked

“Dravidian Model: Funeral Procession Of Convicted Terrorist Is Allowed, Lighting Karthigai Deepam At Thirupparankundram Deepathoon Despite Court Order Is Blocked”, The Commune, December 08, 2025

“The DMK government has refused to permit devout Hindus from lighting the Karthigai Deepam at the Deepathoon on Thirupparankundram Hill near Madurai.

The DMK government has violated the Madras High Court order by preventing Hindus from lighting the lamp at the Thirupparankundram Hill’s traditional spot.

However, this very DMK government had allowed Islamists to carry out a funeral procession of a convicted terrorist who masterminded the 1998 Coimbatore blast that killed 58 people……”

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