Withdraw temple jewellery monetisation scheme:HM
The Hindu
State president of Hindu Munnani Kadeswara C. Subramaniam on Tuesday urged the State government to withdraw the scheme to convert gold jewellery deposited in temples under the Hindu Religious and Char
State president of Hindu Munnani Kadeswara C. Subramaniam on Tuesday urged the State government to withdraw the scheme to convert gold jewellery deposited in temples under the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department into gold bars.
Staging a demonstration near Koniamman Temple, he told reporters that the State government must prepare a report on properties belonging to the temples under the control of the HR&CE Department as per the guidelines of the Madras High Court before proceeding with this scheme. The gold monetisation scheme could hurt the sentiments of the devotees who donated the jewellery to the temples, he claimed.
Hindu Munnani will conduct a State-wide demonstration on October 26 if the scheme is not withdrawn, he added.
With the clock ticking down to the Lok Sabha election counting day on Tuesday, opposing fronts are perceptibly edgy and poised to continue the rancorous skirmishing that marked the campaign season in Kerala. The United Democratic Front, led by the Congress, is seemingly basking in the “interim victory” granted by various exit polls. The UDF discerns that its poll strategy of turning the polls foremostly into a damning referendum on the Left Democratic Front government’s perceived failures rather than BJP’s “divisive politics” at the national level stood a fighting chance of paying off.