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Sir, While the Sangh Parivar seems to be demanding complete immunity for the Acharya, the Dravidian parties in Tamil Nadu want to treat him like a criminal. Between the divide is the majority, which feels the Seer should be treated with respect and dignity.
Anand John Samuel,
Sir, In Tamil Nadu, major political parties are vying with one another to establish their atheistic credentials by exploiting the issue. The Acharya has been convicted even before the evidence has been weighed by the courts of law.
V. Subramanian,
Sir, The arrest should not be allowed to snowball into major unrest. The Sankaracharya should be treated with dignity and respect.
Susamma Thomas,
Sir, Sending him to police custody was avoidable.
A religious head of a revered institution need not have been denied a few privileges on the ground that he was an "undeserving criminal."
Sir, In a State where we have seen drama in court rooms involving celebrities who fall unconscious on hearing the verdict and are shifted to five star hospitals, the Seer can be given better treatment.
S. Harikumar,
All of us know only too well that corrupt politicians and high officials are above the law.
Ramesh Raman,
And if even to pay a contract killer, money has been withdrawn from the bank where is the question of the Mutt having unaccounted money?
Abdul Kareem,
Sir, It is preposterous to assume that Sankararaman was killed because of personal vengeance by the Seer.
N. Ramakrishnan,
Sir, There is no denying that `Sankararaman dead' is more fierce than `Sankararaman alive.'
R. Gopalan,
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