Mangaluru: Anti-superstition bill targets Hindu community – Krishna Palemar


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Sep 28: "State government’s anti-superstition bill is a good move. But government has targeted only one community. The state Cabinet has projected that the only Hindu religion is filled with superstitions," said Krishna J Palemar, former state minister from BJP.

Addressing the media on Thursday, September 28, he said "We are objecting the blind beliefs and superstitions which are harmful to human beings as well as to the society. But in name of superstitions, questioning the religious beliefs is condemnable,”

“As per the bill, many of the religious beliefs are also punishable. We believe in ‘Bootha 'and' Daiva’ in our coastal region. Animal sacrifice is a ritual here. But as per the new bill it is prohibited and punishable. Many things are exempt in this bill while many Tulunadu beliefs are not excluded. It means we will not be able to hold our local festivals, religious programmes and celebrations from today onwards. It is not acceptable," he said,

“No one can question a particular person’s belief. But now through this anti-superstition bill, the government is denying the freedom of belief. Majority of things banned in this bill are related to Hindu religion. Nowadays all are educated to know what is wrong and what is right,” he continued.

“By holding certain faith, one gets mental peace and relief. For this reason, one practices rituals. It cannot be termed as superstitious all the time. The anti-superstition should also talk about 'Halal meat ' and preaching by missionaries in which they claim healing of diseases,” he concluded. 

 

  

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 29 2017

    Our siddu was holding a limbe puli in his hand at the time of assembly election results day. Dont know what was in his mind. Luckily for him Parameshwar lost elections.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Sep 29 2017

    The bill is good without targeting anything good

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  • Mona, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    These BJP people have no other issue other then hindu and muslim in every meeting, in every press conference, in every interview, they dont even spare the mosquito bite compareing hindu and muslim

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  • Sethu, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Beliefs, superstitious or otherwise, are as old as human civilization and is best left to be judged by the individual concerned. It is a matter of privacy and is a qualified fundamental right. They are the guiding light for believers. Everybody has right to believe as much as Siddaramaiah has the right not to believe in these practices. There are many superstitious beliefs in other faiths but he has no courage even to mention it, leave alone banning it. There exists a conscious effort to divide Hindu community by unscrupulous elements. Thank God! If Vastu and Astrology was not excluded from the proposed bill, ministers and politicians would have been in trouble as they are the first people to practice it in public with public funds. How many crores of taxpayers money is spent to make minister's official bungalows vastu compliant every year. If Siddaramaiah is allowed for another term, he will ban even worshiping God and performing poojas in temples for that practice is a superstitious belief to an ethiest. By this Bill, the great frauds Karnataka has ever seen has made last nail for the coffin ready.....!

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Has superstitious beliefs of people given rise to so high number of Dhongi Babas in the country??

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Frankly speaking, there are superstitions in every religion.
    Let's not bring religion to protect superstitions. Let's truth prevail.
    I am sure, Moderate Hindus, Muslims, and Christians are willing to stop all superstitions to better the lives of our future generations.

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  • Roy, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Look at how politicians bring religion in every matter and promote violence. And we still support these people. Superstition is not not part of a religion its a part of human mind. People need to be educated rather than creating conflict between religion. God save our Mangalore.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Believing in god is a superstition.


    Is it banned???

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  • Anees, Karkala/Dubai.

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    These people protecting Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Dist Fake Babas...So using Community for protection.

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  • shaan, manglore/dubai

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Kori katta under superstition ?

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  • Ratnakar P.S, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Thuvande mast samaya aand

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    According to Palemar- Rajaram Mohan Roy, Gandhiji were wrong as they were supporters of British!
    Yes according to his analysis they were REFORMERS who went against practices & traditions which were detrimental to Hindu Community which was exploited by a few & was oppressing the majority.
    Superstitions or fake healing by quacks of any community or religious people if proven must be punished too. But vigilantes should be kept out of any enforcing or supporting of the above too.
    Here people of majority community must keep in mind no government enforces or prevents any beliefs or "harake" to get favors or healing which are practiced but not exploited till now.
    One should see it as Reformation rather than subjugation as some politicians want us to believe.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Believe in Almighty God and Religious Holy scriptures and do not fall victim to all such superstitions.Those who beleive in superstitions are the first ones who are overtaken by Evil spirits. People are ready to follow the path of hatred towards fellow human being. Entertain communal religious hatred with out any sympaty and that is biggest curse.

    Anymals/Chickens are slaughtered in the name offerings to appease ........ (who) to do away with bad dosha...

    Even Stock brokers or Investers in stock market blindly forllow some rituals. Where we aheading ????
    Jossey Saldanha any clue?

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Have you seen that Araararara dance by one pasttor who claim to cure major disease with his dance? Well the man is said to have died.. not sure if dance did not help him..

    It is our duty to decree all such frauds across religion... Hum kare chamatka, tum kare balatkar is not acceptable..

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Flavian,

    You yourself believe in superstition and then tell others not to believe in theirs.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    ..there are some valid point..whats the difference between culling animals during maaripuja & Bakrid!!..how can banned & another not..

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Because of of superstitions only many astrologers making money from poor people....

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Suddenly how come animal sacrifice becomes a ritual for RSS/ BJP people.
    First settle your dispute with Gow Cow Vigilities and resign from the party for making this statement.

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  • vivek, hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    so he is saying that HINDU'S are superstitious....what a shame

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  • sathish jm, Kumpala/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Read it again. He says, government is projecting it as if only Hindu religion is full of superstitions.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    BJP is afraid that it cannot get votes by conjuring Hindus anymore.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    and congi is happy that it did not hurt non hindu superstition beliefs.. it will never dare to... LOL

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  • Vinayak Prabhu, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Include fake healing and magic by missionaries too

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Don't worry. You know who is the governor of Karnataka. No signature no passing of the bill. Then you have to send it to President of India . Will he sign this. By the time both sign this and the bill becomes relevant we may not be there to see it. If you want to make this political issue for next election then good . You have a great chance. If you can't digest you have only two choices!

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Earlier during 1980 and 90's family program was only implemented for Hindus.
    Shame on congress people...

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  • Desmond, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 29 2017

    one needs to understand their own responsibilities, family planning as govt. cannot be imposed, its in the interest of ones earning capacity to manage it,

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    If there is a problem the religious leaders should speak up and point out. A political person or any one else would rephrase a sentence that would highlight his benefits and gain mileage for personal gain.
    The bill should have been made available to readers through a link so as to get the message of it more clearly rather than we have a interpreter.
    The last statement of "halal meat" and "missionaries" clearly indicate the political mind to create tension, that was not required and this could have been addressed more appropriately if the political person was really concerned abut community and beliefs and harmony.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    this bill will not work in tulunad if they want this bill in tulunad we want seperate state..

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    when the matter is superstition, one must watch NoConversion videos on twitter FB etc..
    you will laugh endlessly on the miracles being done by so called Educated wesererners on the poor Indians..

    needless to say govt wont touch those powerful miracle men..no guts on that... ban is only limited to local beliefs.. ..

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    In entire karnataka palemar is only opposing the Anti superstition bill which is passed unanimously approved by cabinet, if it in the begging of congress rule the entire bill would have different.

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Halal meat is superstitious?????? LOL
    GET WELL SOON Mr. JOBLESS PEOPLE

    No much agendas these days for BJP in the coastal area...Yesterday spoke about Rohingyas and today this....Poor people

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  • Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    There is merit in what Palemar ji has said.

    - In halal meat, the animal dies in pain after bleeding to death. Many of them may argue talking about jugular vein and other explanations which are far from truth. It should also be banned, inst it dear Government?
    - We see so many videos online where they claim to give a powerful DVD which can heal people. Miracle healers. Why isnt it included in the bill?
    - No one has ever seen god. Scientifically speaking- believing in God, isnt it a superstition? If the government was run by Atheists, 100% they would have banned religious institutions. Would you like it if they did that?

    I do not support any blind beliefs, nor do I advocate them. If someone wants to follow, let them follow- as long as it does not cause any pain to any animal or human being- For example: Made snana. No one is forced to follow it. The ones who believe in it, they do it. Either you try to educate them and convince them telling you do not find any merit in it. But you cant put a criminal case against them, just because you do not believe what they believe.


    Also, certain region have their own local flavors and tradition. This bill deeply hurts the sentiments of the people and it is another ploy to break the unity among Hindus- like how it was tactfully done for Lingayats.

    Playing with religious sentiments, instigating students in universities and talking ill about the government is discreetly done by a section of power hungry politicians. Let us not fall prey to that.

    Lastly,

    I can only hope to see a united society where there is unity in diversity. Jai Hind.

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  • Shoan DSouza, Sacheripet

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Targeting Hindu community? Mr. Palemar ,don't twist your tongue for pleasing one group.I have some Hindu friends ,suffered because of superstitious belief, where another crucked gets benefitted. You know something , lots of Christian / Muslims visit to Kerala mantravadis , Bengali manthravadis. These mantriks simply dupe innocent people by uttering nonsense remedies. Do not politise each and everything because of your gain. Your government banned lottery in Karnataka , it was a great step. Good one. In the same way let us develop in our belief system.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Preaching by missionaries in which they claim healing of diseases,” he concluded.

    Well, gov surely wont utter a word on this subject.... out of scope....

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  • Srikanth Kamath, Karkala

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Within no time our politicians they give their conclusions rather analising in No other better thoughts than Religion and politics them what betterment we can expect from these politicians. Whatever bill passed there is a LAW and no bill above the law then why we should waste time in all these kind of press meets? Let us all stop misleading others and mind our business and work and you see how beautiful our country is?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    I was right about RIGHT WING ...

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  • Indian, India

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Why bjp supporters are afraid in india?? No one will kill u or harm u, so chill and let other people also live their life... everytime you involve HINDU word and make fool poor jobless people..

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Fake babas are taking innocents on a long ride. We see this happening on daily basis.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Hope this law is not restricted to Hindu religion only!!! Else Palemar is correct

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Other religions are not so superstitious

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    ha ha.. tum kare to chamatka type? do you believe in miracles? that will shake the very foundation dear..

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    Anti-superstition bill targets abuse, not beliefs. For example the devadasi culture where young girls are married to the temples and the only way they can work is selling their bodies. Which doesnt look like a miracle but a blind superstition. Maybe in your culture you can call it miracle. Praying does not harm anyone, mutilating your body or someone elses does. Killing people in the name of black magic does. That includes curing evil possession, which is practiced in varying degrees in different religions.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 28 2017

    anyone who claims miracle is a fraud.. it does not matter which religion he belongs to.. be it healing or richness whatever.. all that comes under cheating only. lets not try to downplay few cases... one cannot hind in this knowledge era

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Sat, Sep 30 2017

    Miracle is fraud if someone is charging money for that...

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