City
Epaper

Supreme Court Issues Notice to Tamil Nadu Govt Over Alleged Ban on Ram Temple Ceremony Telecast

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 22, 2024 11:28 IST

The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) has filed an urgent petition in the Supreme Court challenging the reported order by ...

Open in App

The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) has filed an urgent petition in the Supreme Court challenging the reported order by the Tamil Nadu government. The order allegedly prohibits the live telecast of the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony of Lord Ram in Ayodhya on January 22 at temples and public places across the state. 

The plea argues that the government has prohibited all types of religious rituals, prayers, and feeding of the poor on the occasion. It claims that this exercise of power by the state government, through police officials, violates the fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution.

The Tamil Nadu government informed the Supreme Court via ANI that there are no restrictions or ban on live telecasts, and that the plea is politically motivated. The Supreme Court responded by stating that permission cannot be denied based solely on the presence of other communities in the area, emphasizing that this is a diverse society.

Tags: Ram Mandir InaugurationTamil NaduRam Mandir Live Streaming
Open in App

Related Stories

LifestyleSamantha Ruth Prabhu Marries Raj Nidimoru: Know the Price of Her Unique Wedding Ring

NationalTamil Nadu Horror: Man Murders Wife, Clicks Selfie With Corpse Post Online; Accused Arrested

NationalTamil Nadu Road Accident: Seven Killed After Two Buses Collide Head-On Near Tirupattur

NationalCyclone Ditwah Update: Storm 80 km Off Tamil Nadu–Puducherry Coastline, Heavy Rains Lash Districts

NationalSchool Holiday in Tamil Nadu: Educational Institutes to Remain Closed in Several Districts Due to Flooding Amid Cyclone Ditwah

National Realted Stories

NationalRS: Raghav Chadha raises toll plazas waiting issue, Minister Gadkari assures 'zero time' before 2026

NationalClass 4 student dies by suicide in Hyderabad

NationalCBI arrests two postal officials in UP’s Jalaun in bribery case

NationalModified electronics manufacturing clusters generated nearly 1.80 lakh jobs: Minister

NationalGorakhpur Police Seize 30 Tonnes of Chemically Dyed Chickpeas; Here’s How To Check Adulterated Chana