Ayyappa Swamy Issue Sparks Protests, Swamis Storm DGP Office In Hyderabad
Hyderabad, Nov. 27 (Maxim News): Hindu groups across Telangana condemned the memo issued to Kanchanbagh SI Krishnakanth for wearing the Ayyappa mala. They said the action violated faith rights. They launched a state wide protest that gained swift momentum.
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha workers joined Ayyappa devotees in a march towards the DGP office.
They demanded that officials withdraw the memo without conditions. They said the order hurt religious sentiments. They also said the department must clarify its rules.
Large groups of Ayyappa devotees reached the DGP office by noon. They arrived in numbers that surprised city officials. Police set tight security at all entry points. They placed barricades. They diverted traffic to manage crowds. Even then, brief tension surfaced when police blocked BJYM workers and devotees at the main gate.
Protesters questioned the objection to the mala. They said the police uniform allowed space for faith expressions. They stated that Telangana police rules needed revisions. Moreover, they said the memo targeted Hindu beliefs. They demanded an immediate response from senior officials. They warned that silence could spark further unrest. They said the state could face a law and order risk if the issue remained unresolved.
Protesters also gathered at the South East Zone office. They said the absence of senior officers forced them to continue their protest. They sang devotional chants. They raised slogans. They insisted that the SI acted within his faith and dignity. They said no rule should block spiritual practice during the Ayyappa season.
Devotees said the government must issue clear guidelines. They said clarity would prevent future disputes. They also said the police force must show sensitivity. They appealed for dialogue. They expressed hope that officials would resolve the matter soon. The Ayyappa mala protests marked one of the strongest faith related demonstrations in recent months. (Maxim news)
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