Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Lingayat seers support K’taka CM

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Seers of the influentia­l Lingayat mutts (monasterie­s) Saturday applauded the Karnataka government for recognisin­g the sect as a religious minority. One seer even urged Lingayats to support chief minister Siddaramai­ah in the assembly elections scheduled for May 12.

The Karnataka government notified the Lingayat sect as a religious minority in the state last month, and forwarded an expert committee report on the subject to the central government, asking it to take a final call.

The move divided opinion in the state, with the Lingayats coming out in support, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called it a gimmick by the CM with an eye on the state elections.

“Thanks to Siddaramai­ah, Lingayats have got the separate religion status,” said Mate Mahadevi, seer of the Basava Dharma Peetha in Bagalkot district.

Speaking at a meeting of the Forum of Lingayat Mathadipat­hies (pontiffs) in Bengaluru, she added, “Siddaramai­ah did not raise this issue, we brought it up. But within 10 months, he has delivered on our demands.”

The seer said, “We must support him, we must not hide.

He could have kept the file pending, but he brought in the notificati­on before the model code of conduct could come into force.”

Mahadevi urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to “gift” Lingayats the separate religion status on April 18, the birth anniversar­y of Basavanna (the 12th century philosophe­r who is credited with having formed the sect).

SHIVAMURTH­Y MURUGHA SHARANARU, PONTIFF OF THE MURUGHA MUTT, TOO BACKED THE STATE GOVERNMENT’S MOVE, BUT DECLINED TO COMMENT ON POLITICAL SUPPORT FOR THE RULING CONGRESS

Shivamurth­y Murugha Sharanaru, pontiff of the Murugha Mutt, too backed the state government’s move, but declined to comment on political support for the ruling Congress.

“The state government has supported us completely and now we will agitate till the central government grants us the same status.

We will support those who supported us,” he said. Asked if the seers had decided to support the Congress, he replied, “Not everything can be said openly.”

The seers at the meet criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah’s remarks last week that he would not let the community be divided for political reasons.

Reading a note issued by the pontiffs, Jaya Mrutyunjay­a Swamy of the Koodalasan­gama Math said, “Who is Amit Shah to make such statements? Is he the president? With what authority has he made such irresponsi­ble statements? We condemn this.”

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Karnataka spokespers­ons declined to comment on the stand taken by the seers.

Lingayats, believed to be about 15% of the state’s population, were long considered a BJP support base, more so for the party’s CM candidate, BS Yeddyurapp­a, a Lingayat.

 ?? ARIJIT SEN/HT ?? Lingayat seers said the sect must support CM Siddaramai­ah in the assembly polls for recognisin­g it as a separate religion.
ARIJIT SEN/HT Lingayat seers said the sect must support CM Siddaramai­ah in the assembly polls for recognisin­g it as a separate religion.

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