The Asian Age

‘ Easier for societies to reform themselves’

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New Delhi: It is easier for societies to reform through their own processes rather than by mandates of government­s or others, finance minister Arun Jaitley said Saturday amid the ongoing controvers­y over entry of women in the Sabarimala temple.

New Delhi, Oct. 27: It is easier for societies to reform through their own processes rather than by mandates of government­s or others, finance minister Arun Jaitley said on Saturday amid the ongoing controvers­y over entry of women in the Sabarimala temple.

One fundamenta­l right cannot subsume the other. When it comes to religious rituals and the management of religion, unless a practice is hostile to human values, using one set of fundamenta­l rights “to extinguish” the other will perhaps create further challenges, the BJP leader said, adding it was his personal opinion.

Although the Supreme Court has lifted a ban on entry of women who are between 10 and 50 years of age into the shrine, they have not been able to enter the temple because of protests by people who want to preserve the tradition.

Mr Jaitley, who was delivering the first Atal Bihari Vajpayee Memorial Lecture here, observed that the same Constituen­t Assembly which gave the right of equality and dignity, also gave the right to religion and right to administer religious institutio­ns.

“Can one fundamenta­l right override the other? Can one subsume the other? Can one extinguish the other? The answer is no. Both have to exist and therefore both have to harmonious­ly coexist,” the minister said.

When it comes to religious rituals and the management of religion, he said, “unless the practice is so obnoxious and hostile to human values, the same can go into the other fundamenta­l right to religion and right to manage religious institutio­ns.”

Can one fundamenta­l right override the other? Can one subsume the other? Can one extinguish the other? The answer is no. Both have to exist. — Arun Jaitley,

Finance minister

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