Sasthamangalam Councillor and Former Kerala DGP R Sreelekha. File Photo | Express
Kerala

R Sreelekha condemns arrest of Tanthri in Facebook post; withdraws comment following controversy

The post further questioned the rationale behind the arrest, alleging ritual violations without even recovering the gold.

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Sasthamangalam councillor and former DGP R Sreelekha on Saturday came out in support of Sabarimala Tanthri Kandararu Rajeevaru, who was arrested in the Sabarimala gold theft case on Friday, stirring controversy yet again.

In a Facebook post, Sreelekha said she had known Kandararu Rajeevaru for over 30 years and said he would never knowingly hurt Lord Ayyappa or violate temple traditions. She wrote she was “100 per cent sure” about this.

“I have known Sabarimala Tanthri Kandararu Rajeevaru for over 30 years. I am certain that he would never knowingly do anything that would harm Lord Ayyappa or the temple traditions. 100% sure … I request the devotees to keep their eyes open and see where this case is heading,” Sreelekha wrote.

Questioning the course of the investigation, Sreelekha urged devotees to keep their eyes open and see where the case was heading. She also raised doubts over the progress of the probe, asking where the Lord’s gold was despite the investigation having been underway for a long time.

The post further questioned the rationale behind the arrest, alleging ritual violations without even recovering the gold.

“It has been so long, hasn’t it? Where is the Lord’s gold? Without even seizing it, for whose sake is this arrest being made, alleging a violation of rituals?,” she wrote.

As the remarks triggered widespread discussion on social media, Sreelekha withdrew the post.

What to know about the protests shaking Iran as government shuts down internet and phone networks

X blocks 3,500 posts, deletes 600 accounts after Centre flags obscene content

'Who says we can't be flexible?': India eyes new markets with US trade deal limbo

Kerala Speaker seeks legal opinion on disqualifying Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil after rape arrest

Karnataka’s standalone hate speech bill faces headwinds

SCROLL FOR NEXT