Jihadi conspiracy to capture Historical Nilambur Kovilakam
Nilambur: Jihadi attempts to destroy the communal harmony and capture Nilambur Kovilakam is gaining momentum by the construction of Mosque near to Historical Nilambur Kovilakam and Vettaikarumakan Temple. Jihadi Conspiracy behind the construction of a new Mosque by the Muslim organisation in Nilambur is to encroach into Nilambur Kovilakam properties – a place in Malappuram district of Kerala.
There is only 3 Muslim families near to this proposed site of Huge Mosque .There are already dozens of big and small mosques in the Nilambur area. As usual in coming days, Police will deny permission to Hindus to carry out Temple procession cannot be carried out through road’s in front of the mosque, and a similar ban will come for Sree krisha jayanthi, nilambur pattulsavam festivals etc.
Inspite of Hindu Aikya vedi protests the Construction of the mosque goes on day by day ! HAV got stay order against this illegal construction but with the support of CPM Government the stay order was removed. Hindu is a meek minority in the district of Mallapuram and the Jihadis are now in an all out war against the few Hindus left there by capturing their properties and as usual the Government and Authorities are in full support for their Jihadi masters.
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