Hindutva groups are now openly daring the people of tamil Nadu, screaming that Thirupparankundram will be their “next Ayodhya.” But tamil Nadu heard that challenge and replied with thunder. Not fear — fury.
Because this is not just a hill in Madurai. This is a line in the sand.
And yesterday, the voice that rose from Thirupparankundram was unmistakable — the voice of an entire state refusing to let history repeat its darkest chapters.
1. The Audacity: Hindutva Groups Threaten “Next Ayodhya”—As If ayodhya Was a Badge of Honour
They claim, “We’ll show you how we did it in ayodhya, watch how we do it here.”
But what exactly did they do in Ayodhya?
A “tirth yatra”?
A “divine uprising”?
No.
It was vandalism, violence, demolition, bloodshed, and chaos — the kind extremists glorify while decent people still mourn.
And now they want to export that legacy to tamil soil?
tamil Nadu just said, “Not here. Not ever.”
2. The Comparison That Exposes Everything: From ayodhya to Al-Qaeda Threats
After 9/11, Al-Qaeda terrorists used to say, “The next attack will be in your country.”
Today, Hindutva groups echo the same tone:
“Next ayodhya will be in tamil Nadu.”
Different religion, different script — same terror template.
Violence celebrated, fear weaponised, threats delivered with pride.
Extremism doesn’t change. Only its costume does.
3. Power, Weapons, Institutions — Extremists Everywhere Play the Same Game
It doesn’t matter whether the extremists carry:
guns,
saffron flags,
or court orders.
Their hunger is the same — to dominate through fear.
Their method is the same — chaos masked as devotion.
And their ending is the same — collapse under the weight of their own fanaticism.
4. Yesterday, Thirupparankundram heard a Voice It hadn’t heard in Years
A police officer said it openly:
“We will face the consequences.”
That’s not a threat — that’s courage.
Ask yourself:
If Edappadi Palaniswami were the Chief Minister, would any officer dare speak like that?
No.
The same police would have bowed, cleared the path, and saluted the mob.
But yesterday you didn’t hear EPS’s police.
You heard Stalin’s tamil Nadu.
5. Under EPS, the police Would’ve Bent. Yesterday, They Stood Like a Wall.
EPS’s administration bent over backwards for the same groups threatening Thirupparankundram today.
Violent outfits roamed freely, and police were reduced to event managers for chaos.
But under M.K. Stalin?
The police stand tall, assertive, unafraid, unwilling to hand over public spaces to fanatics.
The difference was visible, audible, and undeniable.
6. What Rose From Thirupparankundram Was Not a Crowd — It Was the State’s Collective Voice
The chant that ripped through the air wasn’t just anger — it was identity.
It was tamil Nadu declaring:
“You cannot import your hate here.”
It was unity — Muslims, DMK cadres, locals — all standing shoulder to shoulder against extremism.
And that unity scared the ones who came to scare.
7. This Is the Truth No One Can Deny:
RSS/BJP is the Disease.
DMK is the Resistance.
tamil Nadu has always resisted hate — from Periyar to Kalaignar to today.
Yesterday was not a protest.
It was tradition.
A tradition of saying NO to fascism, fanaticism, and forces that dream of burning every place into their next Ayodhya.
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