Hindustan Times (East UP)

Angry seer community writes to Sitharaman

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

VARANASI: Expressing anger over income tax department notices to 13 akhadas of Sanatan Dharma and all the major monasterie­s of Tirtharaj Prayagraj recently, the Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti termed the notices as a conspiracy to defame Sanatan Hindu Dharma and humiliate Hindu Dharmachar­yas, on Saturday.

The Samiti wrote to Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman demanding action against the officials who served the notice.

Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti is a joint platform of different akhadas and maths (monastries) of Sanatan Hindu Dharma.

In a press conference at the Samiti office, Swami Jeetendran­and Saraswati, general secretary, Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti,

said, “Certain work was done by the joint efforts of the state government and centre during Kumbh 2019, in Prayagraj, so that pilgrims may live there comfortabl­y. At that time, UP government had done some work in 13 akhadas and major maths to add facilities to ensure comfortabl­e living to the pilgrims during their visit to the Kumbh. The Jal Nigam was the executing agency for this work and the UP government or centre provided the fund to it.”

He said that the akhadas and seers had nothing to do with that fund. They didn’t get any fund for that work in their bank accounts.

He said that despite that, the income tax department served a notice to the 13 akhadas and major matths and seers for the fund which they never got.

Saraswati said that through the notice, the seers have been asked to be present in person and give a clarificat­ion.

“As an Indian citizen, it is our duty to give an account of the fund which we receive. But how can seers give an account of the fund which they never received?” he said.

He said that this is sheer humiliatio­n of the seers.

This is a conspiracy to defame Sanatan Dharma and that there is anger in the seer community.

“The Samiti has written a letter to finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, demanding action against the officials concerned. If action is not taken against the officials who issued the notice, the seer community will take to the streets,” Saraswati said.

The Samiti has written a letter to finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, demanding action against the officials concerned. If action is not taken against the officials who issued the notice, the seer community will take to the streets SWAMI JEETENDRAN­AND SARASWATI, Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti

general secretary,

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