Karnataka’s BJP Government has a lot of ‘innovation’ up it sleeves. Its firm 
belief in the supernatural powers residing in temples and operating through the 
clergy, Pujaris, has made it to undertake moves which defy all the logic of 
rational thinking and understanding about the phenomenon of nature. Undoubtedly 
all of us have a full right to our deities and rituals in personal life but to 
make it a matter of state policy is totally against the spirit of modern times 
and the values of our Constitution. Faith based actions by the state Government 
are coming to be witnessed in Karnataka, time and over again.

As soon as BJP came to power in Karnataka, its Muzrai department ordered all 
the temples to conduct daily pujas in the name of Chief Minister Yeddyyurappa. 
Fortunately the order was withdrawn soon enough. To carry the things further, 
in its latest budget (February 2009) Government has allocated 130 crores of 
rupees for temple and mutts. The idea is to propitiate the divine forces to 
show mercy on Karnataka and to ward off sins committed by the previous 
Government. The learned CM further displays his understanding by saying that 
there are no rains and food production has fallen due to sins committed by 
various people in the past, the money is allocated so that Gods will be pleased 
by this money, operated through the pujaris, the clergy, and so Gods will 
shower mercy on the state.

On the similar lines, during this Shivratri 50,000 liters of Gangajal (water 
from River Ganga) was brought in two tankers and distributed to 1500 temples 
across the state. The logic was that Ganga jal is pavitra (sacred) and washes 
the sins. Unfortunately the minister for Muzrai did not reveal as to how one 
quantifies the sins and how much water is required to wash how many sins! If by 
chance that be true, one may require numerous Gangas to wash the sins of 
Yeddyyurappa and company, the way they have gone on to supervise the attacks on 
churches and attack on girls in the state.

For BJP the issues around religious identity are the bridge to come to power. 
At center it rode to the seat of power through the chariot of Ram temple. In 
Karnataka it is Baba Budan Giri Dargah which has acted as its spring board to 
grab the seat of power. The move to get holy water for washing the sins is a 
new dimension and ‘discovery’ for the government. Now probably all the courts 
can stock Gangajal and while delivering the verdict on crimes, a pouch of holy 
water can also be given to ensure the sins being washed away.

One is sure, that the Government will soon be requisitioning Cow dung which is 
also used for purifying the polluted objects, the way Mahad’s Chavdar Talab 
(Tank) was purified with cow dung after Dr. Ambedkar and his followers drank 
water from the same. Just to recall, this was part of the agitation which 
Ambedkar led for dalit’s rights’ to have access to public drinking water. One 
knows that the dalits were denied access to the public drinking water and 
Ambedkar had to lead the agitation for the same.


That our society is in the grip of religiosity is well known. Also with the 
rise of religion based politics, the source of communalism, it has become 
worse. These gestures of Holy water and giving offerings to the temples are a 
part of the process to promote blind faith. One sees the holy water being 
brought by the Haj pilgrims, and those visiting the Ganga River. Should 
governments also be doing this? What is the borderline between people’s faith 
the governments policies?

In medieval society clergy was ruling the roost. The clergy in different forms 
claimed to have the monopoly over knowledge. The coming in of scientific 
reasoning and understanding was part of the secularization process whereby the 
clergy and faith based practices were relegated to the private lives of people, 
while state was to undertake profane issues in a rational way. Challenging the 
clergy had been a hazardous process in the past and those challenging the 
‘representatives of Gods’ or Gods incarnates on the earth had to face various 
banishments. Charvak was denounced and his writings on rational thought process 
were wiped out by the clergy.

Copernicus, Galileo and scientists of their genre had no better fate. Servatus 
was tied to the pole in the public place and burnt alive for challenging the 
notion that the diseases are due to the displeasure of Gods! In medieval times, 
King, ruler, was the repository of power as he was regarded as the son of God 
and his power was given legitimacy by the clergy

Our Constitution makers were clear on this. While debating on these issues it 
was made clear that the issues related to faith will be in the domain of 
private life, while the issues related to public policy will be based on 
reason. It has also been mandated that state will promote rational thought and 
fight against blind faith and will promote scientific temper.

Karnataka Government is undertaking most blatant and crude display of 
religiosity, something totally against the sprit of our constitution. With pain 
and agony one feels that these worthies occupying the seats of power need to be 
subjected to training that rains are not due to pleasure or displeasure of Lord 
Ram or the God concerned with that department but due to factors related to 
environment. They should also be educated that food production depends on 
agricultural policies not on the whims of this or that God! That the concept of 
sin, the punishment for that being sent to hell is a concoction of the clergy, 
cutting across religions to keep their hold on social affairs.

Such steps by Government will promote blind faith amongst large section of 
population; it is a total opposite of the path we should be undertaking. At one 
level it is disgusting that government is spending public money for things 
which are part of faith and blind faith. At another level it is a matter of 
worry that the RSS politics will lead to a state of affairs where the issues 
pertaining to public welfare will be gradually substituted by these retrograde 
things.

What is needed is that Government focus on providing drinking water to villages 
and cities, what is needed is that health services are boosted, what is 
required is the effort to bring in policies for all round development of 
society. To propitiate the Gods-Goddesses should be left to the people’s own 
faith.



Ram Puniyani

[email protected]







Reply from Anonymous writer -



First
>From where does Karnataka Government "get courage" to allocate Rs. 130 Crores 
>for Temple and Mutts in gross violation of Democratic / Secular Indian 
>Constitution?

Second
What is opposition party in Karnataka doing to counter this allocation? It 
appears BJP is blind to invite wrath from state opposition parties, or are they 
trying to test waters / public reaction?

Third
What is coalition government in centre, Congress and other secular parties 
doing to stop this?

Fourth
Where is public outcry against this move?

Fifth
Is Karnataka state public "sooo naive" to blindly accept the blind logic being 
thrust by BJP that rain and crop failure is because of sins of previous 
government?

Sixth
Is there no provision with central government to intervene and stop this 
illegal state budget allocation?

Seventh
Does this budget allocation not come under purview / role / scrutiny of GAA 
(Government Accountability Act) or any similar act?

I am sure other readers will come up with more comments and queries against the 
"illegitimate" budget 

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