Chennai immerses idols peacefully

September 24, 2012 02:20 am | Updated November 17, 2021 11:00 am IST - CHENNAI:

SEA OF DEVOTION: On Sunday alone, over 1,450 idols were immersed in various places. Photo: M. Vedhan

SEA OF DEVOTION: On Sunday alone, over 1,450 idols were immersed in various places. Photo: M. Vedhan

Processions for idol immersions to celebrate Vinayaka Chaturthi, were largely peaceful across the city on Sunday.

Barring an incident that led to a disagreement in Korukkupet, the processions proceeded from various points in and around the city, closely guarded by a large posse of police officials who prevented the occurrence of any untoward events.

Several Hindu organisations and individuals had installed Vinayagar idols in different parts of the city. After obtaining permission from the police, the idols were immersed in specific beaches over the weekend.

On Sunday alone, over 1,450 idols were immersed in various places. The immersions began in the morning, with the colourful idols transported in lorries, as devotees and representatives of Hindu groups chanted slogans.

The processions began from various places, including Manali, Villivakkam, Redhills, Thiruverkadu, Koyambedu, Triplicane, Egmore, Chintadripet, Pudupet, Valluvarkottam, K.K.Nagar, Poonamallee High Road, Pallavaram and Velachery.

However, they all ended at different designated points including Foreshore Estate, Palkalai Nagar (Neelankarai), Fishing Harbour (Kasimedu), Thiruvottriyur and Ennore beaches.

Cranes, life guards and medical teams were on standby at the immersion points. A total of 12,000 police personnel were deployed all along the procession routes, especially in sensitive areas where the idols were due to pass.

A member of Hindu Munnani, Ramagopalan, and his supporters, who attempted to by-pass police personnel and illegally lead a procession on the road near Triplicane big mosque, were arrested.

Speaking to The Hindu , Additional Commissioner of Police, Law and Order (in-charge), Sanjay Arora said the processions were peaceful overall. “There were a few minor incidents including the one in Korukkupet where police sprung into action and amicably settled the issue,” he added.

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