Chennai: “What’s the most important? State or religion? It is surprising that someone will be behind the headscarf and someone will be behind Dhoti.
Is this this country or divided by religion?” The Madras High Court wonders while hearing pills that are looking for Enter the Hindu temples.
The court heard a number of pils that tried to allow only believers ‘Sanatana Dharma’ to Hindu temples.
The dress code that was suitable for worshipers who entered the first backup Munishwar Nath Bhandari and Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy made observations on a set of Pils filed to allow believers ‘Sanatana Dharma’ into the temples.
The applicant also wants the court to direct the Hindu Department of Religion and Amal (HR & CE) to ensure the right-dressed code followed by worshipers who entered the temple.
The court was postponed hearing relating to the dress code after 10 days for the applicant to show the incident where the violation was considered.
It was separated, the bench rejected another request transferred by Ranagarajn who claimed that Telecast directly the Prime Minister’s events dedicated Samadhi Adi Sankara, in 16 hours & CE queue last month was illegal for violating HR & CE rules.
Refuse the request, the court said: “Television Direct Speech Prime Minister Narendra Narendra in Kedarnath in Uttarakhand last month not for propagation or political agenda.” The applicant has taken a paragraph of the context and without recording what the theme of the speech, the judges said.
“Therefore, this petition cannot be entertained,” added the court.
Previously, Advocate-General R Shunmugasundam told the court that permission was given to live broadcasts for PM speech after the State received a letter in this matter from the trade union government.