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'Chamundi Hills not just for Hindus': All about Mysuru Dasara row and politics over Chamundeshwari

Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar says that Chamundi Hills and the Goddess Chamundeshwari 'belong to all communities and not just Hindus'.

August 27, 2025 / 15:32 IST
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The controversy stems from an old video of Banu Mushtaq from the 2023 Jana Sahitya Sammelan
The controversy stems from an old video of Banu Mushtaq from the 2023 Jana Sahitya Sammelan

A political controversy has erupted in Karnataka after the Congress government invited Booker Prize-winning author Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate the upcoming Mysuru Dasara festival.

While the BJP has questioned the state government’s decision, the ruling Congress defended its decision.

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Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday further fueled the controversy by saying that Chamundi Hills and the Goddess Chamundeshwari “belong to all communities and not just Hindus”.

“Chamundi Hills and the Goddess Chamundeshwari belong to all communities. It is not the property of Hindus alone. People from every community go there, offer prayers, and follow their beliefs. I myself visit churches, mosques, Jain temples, and gurdwaras. Has anyone ever stopped me? Likewise, have we ever stopped others from visiting Hindu temples?” he said.