Temple, church & madrasa turn into flood relief camps
Suntikoppa ( Karnataka), Aug. 21: Symbolising the spirit of communal harmony in times of distress, this small town in Karnataka has turned its church, temple and madrasa, into relief camps to help flood victims in Kodagu district.
Many videos have gone viral depicting inhabitants of Suntikoppa in the rain- ravaged Kodagu district turning a Shiva temple, St. Mary’s church and a madrasa, nearby one another, into relief camps in which around 600 affected people are sheltered.
Food was also being cooked in a common place at the community kitchen in the madrasa and being provided to the sheltered people in the temple and the church, residents said.
This act, testifying to the spirit of communal harmony, has prompted many leaders including Congress president Rahul Gandhi to lavish praise on Suntikoppa inhabitants.
In a tweet posted on Tuesday, Mr Gandhi said, “In Kodagu, Karnataka, massive floods have unleashed a trail of devastation.
But amidst the gloom, here’s a great story about an oasis of hope, a small town, Suntikoppa, where Shiv, Ram, Christ, Allah and the Buddha are working together to help those in need. This is India!”
Speaking to the media, a priest at St. Mary’s church said more than 200 marooned people have been accommodated in church premises.
“We have collected the details of flood victims staying with us. We will prepare a list and submit it to the state government for providing help to them,” he said.
Tibetan monks have also chipped in providing relief materials, including water.
Bylakuppe in Kodagu district houses a large Tibetan settlement.