The Centre has
decided to withdraw the decision of the previous NDA Government to
take over the ancient hill shrine of Lord Arunachaleswarar at
Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu, according to MDMK Deputy General
Secretary and MP Gingee N Ramachandran.
In a statement, he said Union Culture Minister Jaipal Reddy had
yesterday conveyed to him over phone the Centre's decision to
withdraw the Archaeolgical Survey of India's order to take over the
temple and the 'girivalam' path used by devotees to circumvent the
temple on full moon day.
Ramachandran, whose party is extending outside support to the UPA
Government, said he had taken up with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,
Reddy and Tourism Minister Renuka Choudhury the need to give up the
decision taken by the NDA regime. The move would have hit the
livelihood of thousands of local people, besides leading to possible
demolition of several structures around the temple, he said.
Agreeing to his appeal, the Prime Minister had recommended to Reddy
that the move be given up, he said. The NDA Government's decision
had triggered protests from the people of Tiruvannamalai.