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‘Entire Hindu society angry’: VHP launches campaign to rid temples from government control

The VHP will hold protest rallies in all state capitals “as a first step” of the campaign and give a memorandum of demands to the chief ministers, the VHP said.

September 25, 2024 / 11:16 IST
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Surendra Jain, joint general secretary, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Tuesday launched a campaign to rid temples from the control of the government, claiming that it represents the mindset of “Muslim invaders” and the “colonial British”. The launch of the campaign comes in the backdrop of the massive controversy over allegations of adulteration in the Tirupati Balaji Temple prasadam.

“Governments are using temples to loot their wealth and to accommodate politicians who could not get a place in the government,” VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain said addressing a press conference. A day earlier, the VHP held a conference of seers in Tirupati and the temple board said “purification rituals” were performed “to restore the sanctity of the laddoo prasadams”.

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The VHP functionary said that the alleged adulteration of the prasadam with animal fat had made “the entire Hindu society angry” and claimed that reports of such adulteration were coming in from several other temples such as Kerala’s Sabarimala as well.

This, Jain said, was “a criminal flirtation with the sentiments of the Hindu society.”