The same political forces that once raged against the supreme Court’s sabarimala verdict in the name of “Faith” suddenly pretend that centuries-old traditions don’t matter in tamil Nadu.
The double standards could be seen from space.
But this time, the plan didn’t just fail — it got dismantled by the people, the temple administration, and the tamil Nadu police.
The message is loud, clear, and state-wide:
“Do not bring your polarisation templates here. tamil Nadu will not bend.”
1. Sabarimala: When Faith Was a Weapon
When the supreme court allowed women of all ages into sabarimala, the same political groups we now see in tamil Nadu launched nationwide protests.
And not mild protests —
paralysing roads, clashing with police, and rejecting a supreme court judgment outright.
Even today’s Union home minister amit shah declared:
“Courts should desist from pronouncing verdicts that cannot be implemented.”
Faith was their shield.
Emotion was their fuel.
Defiance was their strategy.
2. Tirupparankunram: Suddenly Faith Doesn’t Matter?
Now shift to tamil Nadu — to a temple where, for generations, a lamp has been lit at a traditional, undisputed spot.
Murugan devotees, families, villagers — everyone has followed this exact custom without conflict.
Then abruptly:
A petitioner demands a new, alternative location, knowing it is sensitive.
The order is granted.
A religious tradition is overturned overnight.
The very people who once argued that implementing a supreme court ruling violates faith now insist that TN’s centuries-old faith and custom don’t matter.
The irony is suffocating.
3. The Devotees Strengthen tradition, The Administration Protects It
temple authorities did the only responsible thing:
They followed the traditional practice.
They lit the Deepam exactly where generations before them lit it —
rooted in devotion, not provocation.
This wasn’t politics.
This wasn’t resistance.
It was faith, in the truest sense of the word — the same “faith” amit shah once quoted when convenient.
4. The Attempted Hijack: Imported Provocation, Rejected Instantly
Instead of chanting Arogara like true Murugan devotees, groups trying to politicise the moment resorted to nationalistic battle cries entirely unrelated to the temple event.
Their intention was clear:
turn a devotional celebration into a flashpoint.
But tamil Nadu is not a playground for engineered tensions.
When agitators clashed with police, the law acted swiftly.
When they tried to disrupt harmony, residents applauded their arrest.
That applause wasn’t mockery — it was relief.
It was gratitude.
It was tamil Nadu rejecting a dangerous script.
5. tamil Nadu Police: Calm, Firm, Unshakable
The men and women in uniform didn’t blink.
They didn’t flinch.
They didn’t bend to pressure.
They executed the law with:
discipline,
restraint,
and absolute clarity.
They stopped a volatile situation from exploding — calmly, decisively.
When an officer said,
“We are not allowing it… We will face the consequences.”
It wasn’t personal bravado.
It was the voice of an entire state that refuses to let hate creep in through the back door.
6. tamil Nadu’s Message to Imported Extremism
Gujarat-style division?
UP-style polarisation?
Andhra–Telangana style provocations?
Not here. Not now. Not ever.
tamil Nadu has:
a spine shaped by social justice
a culture rooted in equality
a political identity that rejects religious polarisation
a public that sees through orchestrated provocations instantly
Communal fireworks don’t detonate here.
They dissolve.
7. The Final Strike: tradition Wins, Peace Wins, tamil Nadu Wins
The attempted disruption didn’t just fail — it collapsed spectacularly.
Because:
The government stood firm
The temple administration protected tradition
The police prevented escalation
Residents celebrated the restoration of order
Devotees upheld centuries-old faith
This is not a victory for a party.
Not a victory for an ideology.
This is a victory for Tamil Nadu’s DNA — a culture that has always valued harmony over hysteria.
🔥 CLOSING SHOT — THE LINE WRITTEN IN FIRE
tamil Nadu responded with one voice:
“We won’t allow division.
We will face whatever comes.
We will protect our land, our people, and our peace.”
Some states may surrender to fear.
Some administrations may weaponise faith.
But tamil Nadu stands tall — steady, defiant, unshakeable.
And the whole country just saw it.
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