‘Chola idol moved out before Independence’

HR&CE staff federation says CID officers’ charge is false propaganda

September 26, 2018 01:13 am | Updated 07:49 am IST - TIRUCHI

TIRUCHI: 23/09/2018: Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi.

TIRUCHI: 23/09/2018: Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi.

The Tamil Nadu Aranilayathurai Anaithu Sangankalin Koottamaippu, representing all employees’ associations of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department, has countered the recent claim of the Idol Wing CID that HR&CE staff were involved in smuggling the Sembiyan Mahadevi idol.

The idol of the Chola dynasty queen was allegedly stolen from the Kailasanathaswamy Temple in Nagapattinam district. It is now in the Freer Art Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Federation Secretary B. Bharathi said the idol was purchased by the gallery in 1929. “It is clear that the idol was moved out of the country much before Independence,” Mr. Bharathi said.

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