Example of brotherhood: Muslim man died, Hindus stop celebrations in temple

Kochi: An example of communal harmony has been seen in Malappuram, Kerala, which is being praised everywhere. In fact, a temple committee in Malappuram stopped the celebrations and celebrations of the temple after the death of an elderly Muslim man in the area. The news of death came at a time when the festival was going on in the temple and the band was at its peak. After which everything related to the festival was stopped immediately. Along with this, the committee members reached the family's house and offered their condolences to the deceased.

At the time of this incident in Malappuram, at the time of this incident, the Thalappoli festival was being celebrated at the Tripangode Birnchira Punnassery Bhagwati Temple. During this time, Haider Ali, a Muslim elder from the neighbourhood, passed away, after which the organizers decided to stop the festival. MV Vasu, vice-president of the temple committee, said, "Haider had a good relationship with us as well as the Hindu community of the village, he was once a wooden merchant and lived right in front of the temple.'' 

"At around 9 pm on Friday, we received information that Haider had passed away. After the relaxation of corona norms, the festival was going on in the temple and many processions were taking place on the way. But after Haider's death, we postponed the procession. Local panchayat member P Mustafa said the temple's decision was appreciated by all.''

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