News Categories
Expand All | Collapse All



Occupying Sri Lanka Army assaults Hindu priest in Jaffna

July 8, 2012
Ashadh Krushna 5, Kaliyug Varsha 5114


Srilanka :
The Hindu priest of Aathi Paraasakthi temple in Valveddith-thu'rai was brutally assaulted by the occupying Sri Lanka military on Monday, a few minutes after the priest politely reminded a Sinhala soldier, who went inside the temple wearing boots, that the act was considered as showing disrespect to the deity and as desecrating the shrine.

The priest, brutally attacked by the military, was rushed to Valveddith-thu'rai hospital by the devotees of the temple at E'l'lang-ku'lam. Tension prevailed in the area following the offending act of the SL military, residents of the village said.

A SLA soldier, who was playing with his fellow troopers in the military-appropriated land of the temple, ran inside the temple after a ball.

The Tamil priest, who was conducting prayers inside the temple noticed the act of the soldier entering the temple wearing shoes and politely warned him on the hostile act.

Following this, the soldier went out and came with a team of soldiers, headed by their commander, and beat the priest causing several injuries to him.

The wounded priest was taken to the hospital by the devotees after the SL soldiers left the site.

The SLA had appropriated the land belonging to the temple and transformed it into a play ground for them.

The SLA had earlier destroyed the Tamil Heroes Cemetery for Vadamaraadchi region, which was situated near the temple.

Source : Tamil Net

Follow HJS on Social Media


Related Articles

» No explosion of corruption under my watch : Manmohan Singh
» Police nurturing Abu Jundal : gets AC room, eats Biryani
» JK: Terrorists kill army jawan withdrawing cash from ATM
» Government faces Sonia's ire in NAC report
» Dr. Subramanian Swamy defends Himachal Freedom of Religion Act



Notice: The source URLs cited in the article might be only valid on the date the article was published. Most of them may become invalid from a day to a few months later. When a URL fails to work, you may go to the top level of the source's website and search for the article.

Disclaimer: The news published are collected from various sources and responsibility of news lies solely on the source itself. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti or its website is not in anyway connected nor is it responsible for the news content presented here.

Rate this Article :

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10
Poor Excellent
comment Post comment | Print Article Print Article | Send to friends Send to friends | Save as PDF Save as PDF

Comments

Be first to comment
* Comments posting may be delayed due to moderation.
* Please refrain from using abusive and violent language.
* Be brief and to the point. Avoid ALL CAPS.
* URLs and Email ids are not allowed in comments.
*Name:   Remember me?: 
*Email:   Erase Details 
*City:
*Country:
*Comment:
You may enter 700 characters