Separate religion status for Lingayats: Why Yeddyurappa's stony silence speaks a lot?
Journalist Rajdeep Sardesai hit out at Siddaramaiah for brazenly playing the caste card during election, however, mentioned that Yeddyurappa also wanted Lingayats to get separate minority status in
A month before the assembly elections, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah hurriedly passed the resolution to recommend separate religion status for the 'Lingayat' community. The decision has put the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leadership in a fix struggling to dethrone Congress government in the state.
The Karnataka Government on Monday accepted the recommendations of Justice Nagmohan Das Committee. The cabinet considered a separate religion status for Lingayat community, Veershaiva Lingayats and followers of Basvanna (Basava tatva)-these will be brought under section 2D of State Minority Commission Act. Further, it will be recommended to the Government of India to bring these sects under National minority commission act.
As expected, Siddaramaiah was applauded by some and blamed for dividing the Hindu society for his short-term political gains.
Constitutional recognition of Lingayat religion does not lead to further division of Hindus
Meanwhile, a memorandum signed by former CM BS Yeddyurappa has surfaced on social media. Srinivas BV, National General Secretary Indian Youth Congress, tweeted a memorandum submitted by All India Veerashaiva Mahasabha in which Yeddyurappa signed for his support for recognition of Veerashaiva Lingayat community as an 'Independent Religion'.
In 2013, All India Veerashaiva Mahasabha submitted a memorandum requesting the then PM Manmohan Singh to provide a separate Code number/Column/Abbreviation/ for recording 'religion' of the Veerashaiva- Lingayath in the census form and to recognise Veerashaiva- Lingayath community as an 'Independent Religion' by the Government of India.
The memorandum was signed by as many as 57 sitting MLAs and MPs from Congress JD(S) and BJP.
About 27 of them were from BJP including Basavaraj Bommai, Prabhakar Kore, Umesh Katti, Laxman Savadi, Aravind Bellad. Three JD(S) MLAs - Basavaraj Horatti, SS Shivashankar and Mallikarjun Khuba - had also signed the memorandum and 27 Congress MLAs and MPs as well.
Yeddyurappa was all for a separate #Lingayat religion. Few years back he had even signed a memorandum on the same. Such gimmicks now. On that few media questioning Congress? pic.twitter.com/Y6vLui3KVw
— Srinivas B V (@srinivasiyc) March 19, 2018
Meanwhile, Rajdeep Sardesai hit out at Siddaramaiah for playing the caste card during the election. He, however, mentioned that Yeddyurappa also wanted Lingayats to get separate minority status in 2013.
Every political party and leader plays caste card at election time; @siddaramaiah has done it brazenly. But let's not forget @BSYBJP wanted Lingayats to get separate minority status in 2013.. Dear old Basavanna didn't have to fight an election like the netas of today! #lingayat
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) March 19, 2018
Yeddyurappa has not spoken a word about the Cabinet decision since yesterday. If he takes an opposite stand in this tumultuous political atmosphere, he would face an unprecedented backlash from the community.
Karnataka Assembly Election dates | |||
Date of notification | April 17 | ||
Last date to file nominations | April 24 | ||
Last date to withdraw nominations | April 27 | ||
Date of polling | May 12 | ||
Date of counting | May 15 | ||
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