Now Vatican agents want to rename Sakthan Thampuran Nagar under Pope’s name
Thrissur: Vatican agents agents from Kerala have enough clout in the centre and that is the reason why there will be Postal stamps and Coins in the name of all Vatican Saints in India. The very same agents now want streets in Kerala to be name after Pope.
The move to rename Sakthan Tampuran Nagar in Thrissur by these Vatican agents has invited wrath of Public. Hindu organisations under Hindu Aikya vedi gave petition to Thrissur Mayor I P Paul and warned of severe agitation if the move to destroy the cultural heritage of the city is not withdrawn.
The Hindu Aikya Vedi has said that such a move to name major junctions and roads in Sakthan Thampuran Nagar after Pope will harm the cultural heritage of Thrissur. They also said that it is their duty to protect the culture of Thrissur and they are totally against the decision of the corporation. Hindu Aikya Vedi district general secretary P Sudhakaran, secretary ET Balan, Vishwa Hindu Parishad district president PR Prabhakaran, secretary Mohanan Parayil and Temple Protection Committee district president PR Prabhakaran were present.
Sakthan Thampuran Nagar was named after King of the Cochin, Sakthan Thampuran, the very architect of Thrissur. Sakthan Thampuran Nagar
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