Jaffna Mayor allows star hotel in historical sacred site in Nalloor

Amidst strong protests raised by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians, Saiva and cultural organizations in Jaffna peninsula against the proposed construction of a star hotel in the land where the palace of last Tamil King of Jaffna Kingdom Sangkilian had stood and in the sacred vicinity of historically famous Nalloor Kanthasuvami temple, ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Jaffna Mayor, Ms. Yogewary Patkunam has decided to permit construction of the said star hotel, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, UPFA Minister Douglas Devananda, in a recent press meet in Colombo had said that he had advised the Mayor on this issue and that he has taken action to stop the hotel being built on the sacred site, the sources added.

Jaffna Mayor said that the land in question is a private land sold by the colonial Portuguese power.

Meanwhile, the opposition in Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) is to move a motion against the personal decision of the Mayor to allow the star hotel to be built in Nalloor.

The star hotel is to be built with funds from a private bank, informed sources said.

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