This Article is From Sep 02, 2013

West Bengal government's allowance for Imams and Muezzins unconstitutional: Calcutta High Court

West Bengal government's allowance for Imams and Muezzins unconstitutional: Calcutta High Court

File picture of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

Kolkata: Calcutta High Court today rejected an allowance announced by West Bengal government for Imams and Muezzins, ruling it to be unconstitutional and against the public interest.

A division bench of Justice PK Chattopadhyay and Justice MP Shrivastava passed the above order on a writ petition challenging the announcement.

The court said the allowance violated Articles 14 and 15/1 of the Constitution, which provide that the state shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, or any of them.

In April 2012 Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had announced an allowance of Rs 2,500 for each Imam, later also extending one to Muezzins, who call the Azaan, of Rs 1,500 each.

That decision was challenged in high court by BJP state general secretary Asim Sarkar who contended that India was a secular country and the allowance went against constitutional provisions ensuring equality of religion.

It was also claimed that the allowance was not in the public interest and would cost the exchequer Rs 126 crore annually, Mr Sarkar's counsel Kaushik Chanda, said.

Opposing the petition, the counsels for the state government claimed it could lawfully extend the allowance and added that the Assembly had okayed the expenditure.

Refusing to accept the contention, the court today ruled in favour of the petitioner and directed that the allowance be stopped immediately as it was in violation of the provisions of the Constitution.

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