Shivalinga Found on Pala Diocese Land: Kas Slams Media One & Jamaat-e-Islami, Says No Scope for Communal Clash

If a Shivalinga is found on Pala diocese land, what is the point of Media One and Jamaat-e-Islami there? The Hindus and Christians there will look and see, and there is no scope for a clash that you should be worried about, Casa said in a post shared on social media.

Media One and Jamaat-e-Islami don’t need to wait to capitalize on the discovery of a Shivalinga on Pala Diocese land… The matter was discussed and decided three days ago!

While ploughing the land owned by the Pala Diocese for Kappa cultivation using a JCB, a Shivalinga and a stepladder stone were found undergroud It has been about a week since this incident took place. Three days ago, the Pala Diocese authorities and the officials of the Vellapad Bhagavathy Temple had discussed and reached a decision on what to do about it.

However, the Media One channel of the Islamic terrorist organization Jamaat-e-Islami, upon learning of the incident, reached the spot and began an attempt to create a stir by distorting the temple committee’s claim and reporting that the Pala diocese leadership had rejected it, and other mainstream media outlets have taken it up as if it were some big incident.

Centuries ago, there was a Shiva temple named Thandalath Mahadeva Temple in Koothappadi. ​​As the temple declined, the temple fell into disrepair and the land was subsequently alienated. The land was transferred by various owners and is now owned by the Pala Diocese.

The nearby Christians informed the temple officials about the discovery of the Shivalinga from the ground. They then reached the spot and the believers who heard about it came there and bowed down to the Shivalinga and worshipped it. When such idols and Shivalingas are found from the ground, it is natural for Hindu believers to view and worship them with devotion. This is what the media here has distorted as some big Hindu-Christian issue. When this incident became news, the temple officials also spoke to the Pala diocese leadership and decided to conduct a divine inquiry regarding the discovery of the Shivalinga and to find out what was found in it and to remove the matter accordingly.

It has been learned that if the Shivalinga and the step stones are to be taken and installed in a nearby temple as per the devaprasna verdict, or if the devaprasna states that the Shivalinga is to be installed on the land where it was obtained, then the Pala Palace has agreed to do all the necessary things for that. The Pala Palace and the temple committee have informed the police and revenue authorities that there are no disputes regarding the ownership of the land.

The traitors and politicians like Jamaat-e-Islami and Media One, who are expecting Hindus and Christians to clash over the claim that a Shivalinga has been found on the land of the Pala diocese, are also telling us not to waste time.