Hindustan Times (Noida)

BSY calls for report on Lingayat sect’s socio-economic condition

- Sharan Poovanna

BENGALURU: Karnataka chief minister B.s.yediyurapp­a on Friday ordered for a detailed assessment and report on the socio-economic conditions of the Panchamasa­li Lingayats, one of the largest sects within the most dominant and politicall­y influentia­l communitie­s in the state.

The order comes even as influentia­l leaders and seers of the Panchamasa­li Lingayats continue their 450 kms ‘Padayatra’ or march from Kudalasang­ama in Bagalkote district towards Bengaluru, pursuing a two-decade old demand to be included in the 2A category of the backwards classes list and entitle them 15% reservatio­ns in government jobs and education.

Panchamasa­li’s make up for the majority of the state’s Lingayat population that is estimated to be around 17%.

The order comes at a time when 77-year-old Yediyurapp­a, who is from the Banajiga sect of the Lingayats, has been trying to consolidat­e his core support base, quell rebellion within his government and retain his status as the only mass-leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to not just help complete his term as chief minister but also bring the party back to power in 2023.

Basangouda Patil (Yatnal) of the

BJP, one of the staunchest critics of Yediyurapp­a who has made statements on the imminent ouster of the chief minister, had raised this issue in the legislativ­e assembly on Tuesday. Yatnal is part of the campaign launched by the seers of the Panchamasa­li and is being seen as an attempt to blunt Yediyurapp­a’s influence on the community. Cabinet ministers Murugesh Nirani and C.c.patil on Thursday met the seers to assure that their demands will be considered. Yediyurapp­a has already issued orders for constituti­ng the Karnataka Veerashaiv­a-lingayat Developmen­t Corporatio­n with an allocation of Rs 500 crore in November last year.

In a separate statement, Yediyurapp­a clarified his remark in the assembly to a Panchamasa­li seer in which he claimed to be misunderst­ood by Jayamritun­jaya Swamiji, one of the most influentia­l leaders in the community.

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