‘Temples will be freed from restrictions on revenue use’
The Hindu
It will get legal form before the Budget session of the legislature, says Bommai
Close on the heels of getting the Anti-conversion Bill passed in the Assembly, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has announced that Hindu temples would be freed from restrictions related to utilisation of revenues generated by them for their development.
Making the announcement at the valedictory of the two-day State executive of the BJP in Hubballi on Wednesday, Mr. Bommai said the process of freeing Hindu temples from legal restrictions would be done before the Budget session of the legislature by giving it a form of law. “We will free our temples from legal restrictions. There will only be regulations and these temples can be maintained independently,” he noted.

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