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Home | India | Kerala Tdb Asks Officials To Strictly Follow Its Earlier Order Banning Rss Shakhas In Temples Under It

Kerala: TDB asks officials to strictly follow its earlier order banning RSS ‘shakhas’ in Temples under it

The Travancore Devaswom Board had in 2016 issued a circular banning all types of arms' training in the temple complexes by the RSS

By PTI
Published Date - 21 May 2023, 10:20 PM
Kerala: TDB asks officials to strictly follow its earlier order banning RSS ‘shakhas’ in Temples under it
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) which manages the temples in Kerala has issued a fresh circular asking officials to strictly follow its earlier order banning RSS ‘shakhas’ (branches) or mass drills at the shrines under it.

In a circular issued on May 18, the TDB said its 2021 order directing the officials to stop the sangh parivar organisation from using the temple properties for arms’ training, was not being implemented.

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It said stern action will be taken against the officials who refuse to follow the TDB order.

The TDB had in 2016 issued a circular banning all types of arms’ training in the temple complexes by the RSS. Later, on March 30, 2021, the board reissued the circular asking the officials to take action in this regard.

A senior TDB official told PTI that the circular was reissued this time to ensure that the operation of RSS ‘shakhas’ inside temple premises was not allowed.

In 2016, the then Devaswom Minister, Kadakampally Surendran, had alleged that the RSS was trying to turn temples into storehouses of arms in Kerala and that the government had been receiving a large number of complaints in this regard.

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