Tamil Nadu Minister Vows Unbiased Probe into Tiruchendur Temple Mismanagement Claims
S Ramesh, Tamil Nadu's Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, has pledged impartial action against those involved in alleged misconduct at the Subramaniya Swamy Temple. His covert inspection uncovered practices of charging devotees to bypass queues, prompting show-cause notices for involved parties.
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Tamil Nadu's minister S Ramesh emphasized decisive, impartial action against wrongful acts at Tiruchendur's Subramaniya Swamy Temple following an unexpected inspection visit.
His investigation responded to numerous allegations online about temple mismanagement. Among discovered malpractices was the illicit collection of money from devotees wishing to skip queues. Following these findings, show-cause notices were issued.
Ramesh clarified that rumors of leniency were unfounded, emphasizing that procedural measures towards accountability are underway. Comprehensive reviews of temple operations, including finances and amenities, were also carried out to enhance visitor experience.
The minister is committed to an in-depth process, auditing temple records throughout the day, with a full report for the Chief Minister. Decisive consequences await anyone implicated in the wrongdoing, showcasing a commitment to transparency.
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