Karnataka Govt Refuses to Take Action against Those Who Bar Muslim Traders in Temples

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Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai

BENGALURU – Despite the posters of ban on Muslim traders in Hindu religious fairs and the portest by the Opposition Congress, the Karnataka government claimed that it is impossible to initiate action against those who are imposing ban on Muslim traders in and around temples in the state.

Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs J.C. Madhuswamy on Thursday claimed in the Legislative Council that it is impossible to initiate action against those who have banned traders belonging to faiths other than the Hindu religion, in the limits of temples.

Answering to the demand for initiation of action against those who are imposing ban on Muslim traders by Congress MLC C.M. Ibrahim, Minister Madhuswamy said that the government is working as per the rule of law.

The rule in this regard was made in 2002, which gave the rights to the temple authorities to award contracts to business persons who belong to Hindu religion. Mentioning the rule of 2002, the Minister said this government has no role in this regard.

“The temple authorities are telling us that they are being questioned for following the rules made by the government for denying contracts for non-Hindus. It is not possible to take action in this regard,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Karnataka State Roadside Vendors Federation’s President Rangaswamy submitted a memorandum to the government to see to it that street vendors are not harmed.

“Muslim roadside vendors should not be put to inconvenience. There are 2.60 lakh registered roadside vendors in the state. Among them, more than 20 per cent are Muslims,” he said in the backdrop of the unofficial ban on Muslim traders in the state. -IANS

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