Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Kanchi Seers acquitted ~ walks free in Sankararaman murder case
சுமார் 9 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு மேல் நடைபெற்று வந்த காஞ்சிபுரம் சங்கரராமன் கொலை வழக்கில்
குற்றம்சாட்டப்பட்ட காஞ்சி மடாதிபதி ஜெயேந்திரர்,
இளைய மடாதிபதி வியேந்திரர் உள்ளிட்ட அனைவரையும்
விடுதலை செய்து புதுச்சேரி சிறப்பு நீதிமன்றம் இன்று தீர்ப்பு வழங்கி உள்ளது.
The two seers of Kanchi Sankara Mutt, Jayendra
Saraswathi and Vijayendra Saraswathi have been acquitted…. Rightfully this
should make Hindus happy……
The case relates to the murder of A. Sankararaman,
manager of the Sri Varadarajaperumal temple in Kancheepuram in Tamil Nadu that
took place on September 3, 2004
The acquittal is for sure a huge relief to the
pontiffs of Kanchi Sankara Mutt, Jayendra Saraswathi and Vijayendra Saraswathi,
and all the followers of the glorious Mutt.
The Puducherry sessions court this morning acquitted
them in the sensational case of murder of a temple official in Kancheepuram in
Tamil Nadu. Besides the seers, arraigned as accused 1 and accused 2
respectively in the murder of A Sankararaman, Manager of the Varadarajaperumal
temple in Kancheepuram district, 21 other accused were also acquitted by
Puducherry Principal District and Sessions Judge C S Murugan. A total of 24
persons were made accused in the case, but one of them, Kathiravan, was killed early
this year.
The judge held that the witnesses failed to support
the prosecution case that the two Sankaracharyas — Jayendra (78) and Vijayendra
(44) -- were part of a conspiracy to eliminate the temple official in September
2004. He also said the witnesses, including Sankararaman’s daughter, failed to
identify the accused in the court. None of them identified any accused in the
court and no incriminating evidence was made out against the accused, the judge
noted.
Arrest during Diwali : The arrest of Jayendra
Saraswathi on Diwali day in November 2004 in Andhra Pradesh and later his heir
apparent, Vijayendra, came as a big jolt to the Kanchi Mutt and its followers.
The keenly-anticipated judgement was delivered in a
packed court hall for which security was beefed up in and around the area.
The scars of the arrest will remain ever as the
high seat of Saivaite religion was attacked and Hindus failed to rise as one in
condemning.
Report source : The Hindu & Dinamalar.
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