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  • A set of images of a man drinking liquor and desecrating an idol is being shared by several social media users claiming that he is a Christian who has been appointed as a temple's priest by the government of Tamil Nadu. However, we found that both the images are old with one being traced back to 2017 at least and the other one has been in circulation since 2020 at least while the present MK Stalin-led government came into power in May 2021. Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu government had initiated a move in August under which persons of all castes can be appointed as priests in temples. CLAIM One of the images shows a priest consuming liquor while the other photo allegedly shows the same priest standing on an idol. Social media users claimed that he is one Thomas Rajan, a Christian man, who has been appointed as a priest in a temple by the Tamil Nadu government. The image has also been shared with a similar claim in Hindi that reads: "फ़ोटो में दारू पीता दिख रहा व्यक्ति थोमस राजन, एक ईसाई है। जिसको तमिलनाडु की सरकार ने एक मन्दिर में पुजारी नियुक्त किया है। क्या हमारे मन्दिरों पर कब्ज़ा करने के लिए अब सरकारें यह कदम उठाएगी? क्या मन्दिरों में ऐसी दखल अंदाज़ी ठीक है?" [Translation: The man in the picture is Thomas Rajan, a Christian man. He has been appointed by the government of Tamil Nadu as a priest in a temple. Are governments going to take this step to take control of temples? Is this meddling in the affairs of temples by governments okay?] WHAT WE FOUND We found that both the images are old and are being falsely linked to the present Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government in Tamil Nadu. IMAGE 1 We ran a Google reverse image search and came across a video posted on YouTube in July 2017 that showed the same man as in the viral image holding a liquor bottle. The viral visual can be seen at 0:39 in the YouTube video. The person filming the video asks the man in the viral visuals as to why he is drinking next to late former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's poster. On further questioning, the man in the viral video can be heard saying that he is from Kodambakkam, Chennai. IMAGE 2 It is pertinent to note that we haven't been able to independently verify the identity of the people seen in the viral images. Further, MK Stalin was sworn in as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu on 7 May, which is long after the viral visuals had surfaced online. DMK GOVT APPOINTED PEOPLE OF ALL CASTES AS PRIESTS In August, The Indian Express carried a PTI report mentioning that State Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department Minister PK Sekar Babu had said that the Tamil Nadu government had started appointing people belonging to all castes as priests in temples. Another PTI article mentioned that on 14 August, the DMK government appointed 24 trained ''archakas'' belonging to different castes as priests in shrines. Clearly, old images of a man, claimed to be a priest, were falsely linked to the present DMK government in Tamil Nadu. (Not convinced of a post or information you came across online and want it verified? Send us the details on WhatsApp at 9643651818, or e-mail it to us at webqoof@thequint.com and we'll fact-check it for you. You can also read all our fact-checked stories here.) (At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)
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