Bengaluru: Government drops notification on controlling Hindu Maths, temples


Uproar in House over state's move, BJP terms it 'anti-Hindu'

Bengaluru, Feb 9 (DHNS): Under fire from various quarters, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday announced that a notification inviting suggestions on the regulation of Hindu Maths and other religious institutions will be withdrawn.

The Department of Religious and Charitable Endowments (Muzrai), on January 29, had issued a notification inviting public opinion on the proposal to bring Maths, temples and other religious centres under its ambit. Ever since the government has faced flak from religious leaders and the Opposition parties.

A heated debate was witnessed in both Houses of the legislature on the issue on Thursday. The leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council K S Eshwarappa even sought to move an adjournment motion, accusing the government of being 'anti-Hindu'.

"There is no intention to take over Hindu Maths and temples. No decision has been taken or directive issued. Till we get an opinion from the Law Department, the notification stands withdrawn," Siddaramaiah said.

He did, however, defend the notification that was issued. He said the High Court of Karnataka in 2006, while striking down the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997 as "discriminatory," had observed that the government may consider setting up a commission to look into temple affairs by involving religious leaders and also a separate regulatory authority for religious centres.

Eshwarappa said heads of influential religious institutions such as Tontadarya, Siddaganga, Dharmasthala and Pejawar were "aghast" over the government's move. "This is a mischief. Why don't you include Muslims? It's shameful that we are even discussing a subject like this. Are Hindus and Hindu religious institutions taken for granted?"

When the BJP leaders sought to know whether the government was asleep till now because the high court order was way back in 2006, Siddaramaiah held out a notification issued in 2007 when the JD(S)-BJP coalition was in power. "The 2007 notification was issued by a high-level committee under Justice Rama Jois. Our notification was a verbatim reproduction seeking public opinion. Do you deny this? Whose Maths were you trying to take over then?" Siddaramaiah asked.

Legislative Council chairperson D H Shankaramurthy did not allow the adjournment motion "since the chief minister announced the withdrawal of the notification." The BJP walked out in protest.

BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa accused the state government of indulging in vote-bank politics by trying to take control of Maths, temples and other religious institutions in the state.

"The Siddaramaiah government is again targeting Hindus. Why take control of religious institutions of only certain communities? Is this social justice you (Siddaramaiah) are working for?" he asked.

  

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  • monu, MANGALORE

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    He is going to take over the temples ,if he comes back to power again.

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  • lukas, malpe

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    wrong move by government should have take control of all religious place which run by one family since long . why so much poor people in india when we have lot of gold and money in temples. even I request government take over all mission hospital which not running properly like LOMBARD MISSION hospital udupi and construct there good general hospital for major treatment like cardiac,Neuro,and ortho and all department which can treat accident patients.. we need development not politics and fighting over in court,

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  • Courtney, USA

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    Smart move by congress just before election....Temple revenue can get diverted to BJP election campaign and in paying daily wages to Bajrang dal workers of rs. 300/day with quarter lighthouse whisky, and non-veg sukka after a day of troubling minorities. .

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  • Sandesh, udupi

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    How about controlling church also

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  • Ranjith, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    Seems like your are the accounts manager of bajrang dal hence you know the exact figures.

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    Its ok control temples because the land belongs to the government but they should also control church and mosques.
    More than anything else Madrassas should be controlled...

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    joker's party..siddu govt..

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  • peace for all, bangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    Once it was ramrajya people trust in humanity instead of cast and creed then satan enters in humans mind whether it is in money lust or power lust .they started to sow venom in innocent peoples mind now helping hands start holding weapons love and compassion overruled by anger and hate now my question do the Creator accept this??? nobody is escape from GOD's anger for the wrong doing .still people doing it like nowadays paid media and commentators supporting the wrong doings dont be party friendly be the people friendly they will not help us once they are in power they just think for their wealth and to retain their power so please rise you voice against the price increase, jobless youths, may be some can afford to buy food for their daily needs but some cannot as their salaries low or some don't have jobs then GOD will please and Bless you abundantly if earth is the reality then Heaven and Hell also reality we all have limited time to live in this world at the end our good deeds matters not our partial deeds may all human kind enlighten by the GOD so Again Ramrajya exist....

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  • Indian, Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    True color of Congi coming out. It is pro-Hindu and not secular as they project.

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    it's clearly political vendetta ....someone tried to please B.J.P or else no one will make such mistake ...when the election is at the door ........

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 09 2018

    U turn CM Siddaramaiaha......Jo dar gay ,vo mar gaya....
    Shot in the arm for BJP....

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