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Tipu a monarch, not freedom fighter, observes K’taka HC

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BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday questioned the state government’s logic behind celebratin­g the birth anniversar­y of Tipu Sultan, observing he wasn’t a freedom fighter but a monarch who fought to safeguard his interests.

“What is the logic behind celebratin­g Tipu Jayanti? Tipu was not a freedom fighter, but a monarch who fought the opponents to safeguard his interests,” Chief Justice Subhro Kamal Mukherjee, presiding over the division bench, observed.

Justice R B Budhihal is the other member of the bench.

The observatio­n was made by the Chief Justice during a hearing on a Public Interest Litigation filed by South Kodagu- based K P Manjunatha, challengin­g government’s move to celebrate Tipu Jayanti.

Justice Mukherjee also questioned the logic behind celebratin­g Tipu Jayanti amid fears of communal tension escalating in Kodagu district and other parts of the state.

He observed that last year’s celebratio­ns had resulted in a law-and-order situation after protesters resorted to violence.

However, public counsel M R Naik defended the celebratio­ns, saying Tipu was a great warrior who fought against the British. Countering the submission­s, Sajan Poovaiah, counsel for the petitioner, said Tipu was a tyrant ruler who killed people belonging to many communitie­s, including Kodavas, Konkanis and Christians.

The hearing will resume on Thursday. The Congress government’s decision to observe the birth anniversar­y of the 18th century ruler of the erstwhile Mysore kingdom has stirred a major controvers­y, with opinion sharply divided among intellectu­als, academia and different communitie­s and organisati­ons.

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