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'Chamundi Hill Not Just Hindu Property,' Says DK Shivakumar, BJP Hits Back

Reacting to DK Shivakumar's remark, LoP in Assembly R Ashoka said, Chamundi hill is definitely a property of Hindus, and not that of Muslims

'Chamundi Hill Not Just Hindu Property,' Says DK Shivakumar, BJP Hits Back
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
  • DK Shivakumar stated Chamundi Hill and the temple are not exclusively Hindu property
  • Opposition BJP leaders condemned Shivakumar’s remarks, affirming Hindu ownership
  • Shivakumar defended inviting Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate Mysuru Dasara-2025 celebrations
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has said Chamundi Hill in Mysuru which houses the famous Chamundeswari Temple, was not the property of Hindus alone, a statement that drew a response from the opposition BJP.

Shivakumar made the statement reacting to the opposition to the government invite extended to International Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate the world-famous 'Mysuru Dasara-2025' celebrations this year, atop Chamundi Hills on September 22.

"Chamundi Hill and Goddess Chamundi belong to every religion; it is not the property of Hindus alone. People of all communities go to Chamundi Hills and offer prayers to the Goddess, it is their belief. We go to Churches, Jain temples, Dhargahas, and Gurudwaras...this (opposition to Banu Mushtaq) is all politics," Shivakumar said on Tuesday.

Citing examples of inter-faith marriages and people from one religion having belief in another, he said, "Why is Ayodhya Ram Mandir not restricted to Hindus alone? Why haven't you put such a board there?" "This is a secular country, there is a Constitution, everyone has protection, everyone can follow their belief and faith," he added.

Sharply reacting to Shivakumar's statement, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly R Ashoka said, Chamundi hill is "pucca" (definitely) a property of Hindus, and not that of Muslims.

"Even if a hundred DK Shivakumars come, they can't change it. It is a pucca Hindu property. Chamundi Hill, Dharmasthala, Tirupati, Sabarimala, all these are property of Hindus. If you try to touch or alter things at Chamundi Hill, there will be an uprising. Be careful, I'm giving this warning to the Congress party," the BJP leader said.

Mysuru MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar too condemned Shivakumar's statement.

"On the sacred day of Gowri Habba (festival), DCM D K Shivakumar claimed that "Chamundi Betta (hill) and Chamundi Devaru (goddess) are not Hindu property. This remark is utterly condemnable," Wadiyar, who is also the scion of the Mysuru royal family posted on 'X'.

"Chamundi Betta is a Shakti Peetha - sanctified by the Shastras and revered by crores of Hindus. The temple was, is, and will always remain Hindu property," he said, adding that the people of Karnataka respect every religion, but they will never tolerate the continuous assault on Hindu festivals, traditions, and temples.

Objections have been raised by BJP leaders and others to the state government's decision to invite Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate the Dasara festivities, following an old video that went viral. In the video, Banu Mushtaq has reportedly expressed reservations about worshipping the Kannada language as "Goddess Bhuvaneshwari" and has stated that it was exclusionary to people like her (minorities).

Several BJP leaders, including its state President BY Vijayendra and Mysuru MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar had on Monday asked Mushtaq to clarify her reverence towards Goddess Chamundeshwari before consenting to inaugurate the Dasara.

However, Mushtaq on her part has said that her statement has been distorted by making selective parts of her old speech go viral on social media.
 

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