Municipality chairman A Arjunan told reporters here that Deputy Superintendent of Police Vijayakumar had locked all the 16 odd toilets/bathrooms run by the municipality, claiming he had received orders from higher ups, whom he did not name.
"People who arrive in buses use Municipal toilets at the bus stand. Now people defecate everywhere around it.This is an important pilgrim town and thousands of Ayappa devotees arrive here,apart from regular pilgrims all over India.This is not the appropriate time for police to display their high-handed behaviour", he told reporters who were taken around the areas.
He said officials of the Ramanathaswamy temple had also complained about the closure of toilets/bathroom near the holy Agni theertham and had taken up the issue withhigher officials.
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