Deccan Chronicle

MLA against non-Hindus biz in Srisailam

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JAN. 2

Alleging that the sanctity and divinity of the Srisailam temple was lost with non-Hindu businessme­n setting up shop within the temple complex, Goshamahal MLA Raja Singh said the AP government had failed to take steps to uphold Hindu sentiments by engaging an effective lawyer in the Supreme Court.

He said a government order had prohibited giving business outlets within the temple complex to non-Hindu entreprene­urs.

A two-judge bench comprising Justice D.Y. Chandrachu­d and Justice A.S Bopanna had passed an interim order directing that none of the vendors be excluded from becoming tenants of the temple on the basis of their religious identity. The case will next be heard on January 18. Raja Singh said non-Hindu shop owners and entreprene­urs were flouting norms with regard to meat consumptio­n and were defiling the temple precincts. He said GO No. 426 was issued by the Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy government prohibitin­g entreprene­urs from other religious in Srisailam, but the Jagan Mohan Reddy government was violating the norms, he alleged.

It may be recalled that the commission­er of endowments, Andhra Pradesh, had issued a GO directing non-Hindu tenants, said to be about 100, to vacate the Lord Mallikarju­na temple premises in Srisailam in

May 2015. Giving teeth to the GO, the state amended the AP Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutio­ns and Endowments Immovable Properties and Other Rights (other than agricultur­al lands) leases and licenses rules, 2003 in November 2015.

The amended rules prohibit non-Hindus from becoming tenants of the temple.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India