The Sunday Guardian

Dalits criticise KCR for not touching President Kovind’s feet

KCR used to always touch Pranab Mukherjee’s feet; his failure to accord President Kovind the same courtesy has invited charges of caste-based discrimina­tion.

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Telangana Chief Minister and TRS president, K. Chandrasek­har Rao has been accused of doing caste-based discrimina­tion after he stopped short of touching the feel of President Ram Nath Kovind, when he received the Dalit head of state in Hyderabad on 19 December. KCR always touched the feet of former President Pranab Mukherjee, and hence, his departure from his past courtesy has attracted protests and jeering from the Dalit students of Osmania University. Many Dalit students’ organisati­ons have objected to the different courtesies shown by KCR to Mukherjee and Kovind. Some students burnt the effigies of the CM and ridiculed him on social media.

KCR touching the feet of Mukherjee at the airport and at ceremonial functions in Hyderabad was common and is etched in people’s memories. KCR specially invited Mukherjee when he conducted the “Ayutha Chandi Maha Yagnam” at his farmhouse near Hyderabad two years ago.

KCR has also bowed before and touched the feet of Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan ever since he became the CM in June 2014. Noted writer Prof Kanche Ilaiah, in a recent write up, lashed out at KCR for only bowing to Brahmins like Pranab Mukherjee and Narasimhan. “A CM in a secular country like India cannot openly practise caste based respect to constituti­on- al dignitarie­s. If KCR is equal to all, why he is not touching the feet of Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu and President Kovind?” asked Prof Ilaiah. KCR received Kovind at Begumpet airport on Tuesday and saw him off the next day. On both occasions, he did not touch the latter’s feet. Some OBC students in OU displayed placards and screamed out allegation­s of caste based discrimina­tion against the current President by the CM.

The students were also not happy with KCR not accompanyi­ng Kovind when the latter visited the Buddha statue in Hussainsag­ar Lake in Hyderabad on Wednesday. “We have seen a greater respect shown by KCR to Pranab Mukherjee during his visits here. There was not a single occasion when the CM was not around during the then President’s programmes, but why is he (CM) indifferen­t to the current President? Is it just because he is a Dalit?” asked M. Krishank, a Dalit scholar on OU campus, while talking to this newspaper.

However, the students belonging to TRS Vidyarthi Vibhav, affiliated to the ruling TRS, defended the CM by saying that KCR was meticulous­ly following the official protocol to all Presidents of India, irrespecti­ve of their caste or social standing. The Andhra Pradesh Endowments department, led by BJP minister P. Manikyala Rao, has issued orders to all temples in the state not to conduct any special pujas on the occasion of New Year. The department will conduct all New Year related celebratio­ns during Ugadi, the Telugu New Year day that is on 18 March 2018. AP Endowments Commission­er Y.V. Anuradha confirmed this to The Sunday Guardian over phone and said that the intention was to encourage local cultures in Hindu temples.

The commission­er specifical­ly issued a circular to the heads of all temples in the state. There are around 2,000 big and medium temples in AP.

However, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthana­ms’s Balaji temple at Tirupati, which sees a footfall of around 1.5 lakh devotees on the night of 31 December, will continue to receive them from 3 am on

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REUTERS A girl cries as her mother combs her hair outside their home on the outskirts of Srinagar on Friday.
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Ram Nath Kovind

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