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Shelter SC/ST kids, Kharge urges seer
By Our Staff Correspondent
TUMKUR, APRIL 1. The Home Minister, Mr. S.Mallikarjuna Kharge,
appealed to Sri Siddaganga Math here on Sunday, to provide more
educational opportunities to children of Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes.
Inaugurating an 18-suite guest-house for pilgrims at the math to
mark the 94th birthday celebrations of Dr. Shivakumara Swamiji of
the math, Mr. Kharge said he felt sad to learn that of the 6,816
orphans accommodated in the math's boarding home, only 308 were
from the Scheduled Castes and 255 from the Scheduled Tribes.
He said the poorest among the weaker sections belonged to the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and hence he was surprised
to find that only 4.5 per cent of the inmates in the home were
SCs, and 3.7 per cent STs, although the math claimed to have
preferred orphans from poor families. He urged the swamiji to
rectify this discrepancy by accommodating more children from
these sections.
Stating that all over the world, a person's religion had been
freely discussed, he said in India, the caste of a person had
been prominently referred to. Political leaders always exploited
caste system to their advantage, he said and appealed to swamijis
to ``obtain freedom from the clutches of their respective castes
and eradicate the ills of casteism'' by uniting people.
Stressing the need to provide social justice, Mr. Kharge
cautioned that the country would have no future if some sections
of society remained neglected.
Mr. Kharge said the conversion theory had gained wider credence
following the continued negligence of certain sections of people
in the caste-ridden society. Modernity and education had enabled
these sections to think and seek solace under different
religions.
Mr. Ananth Kumar, Union Minister for Culture and Tourism,
conveyed the message of the Prime Minister, Mr. A.B.Vajpayee, to
the swamiji stating that he should start the math's branch in New
Delhi, for which the Centre would extend support. Responding to
this, Mr. Kharge said the maths had stopped their service at the
village level. They should go to hamlets and serve the poor
there, instead of looking towards Delhi.
Mr. Ananth Kumar said Basaveswara founded the ``Anubhava Mantap''
in the 12th Century, which had come to be regarded as the first
democratic Parliament in the world. England, which is considered
the ``mother of all democracies'', had not even thought of this
concept. However, he regretted that New Delhi and Bangalore had
become battlefield for political parties, and hardly any useful
discussions were held in Parliament and the Legislature.
The Governor, Ms. V.S.Rama Devi, who could not attend the
function, said in her message (which was read out by Mr.
P.S.Puttashankaraiah), that the swamiji should continue his
services longer ``to the benefit of the mankind''. In her
absence, Sri Gangadhara Swamiji of Bailhongal (Belgaum)
inaugurated the celebrations.
Mr. Ananth Kumar laid a foundation stone for a Rs. 2-crore prayer
hall. Dr. A.B.Malakaraddi, Mr. T.B.Jayachandra and Ms. Rani
Satish, all ministers, Ms. B.S.Dakshayini, President of Tumkur
Zilla Panchayat, Mr. G.S.Basavaraju, Mr. G.Puttaswami Gowda, MPs,
Mr. H.M.Revanna, Mr. S.P.Muddahanume Gowda, Mr. S.Shivanna, Mr.
R.Narayan, Mr. C.Channigappa, Mr. N.Veeranna Gowda and Mr.
M.D.Lakshminarayana, MLAs, and Mr. S.Channabasavaiah and Dr.
Shivayogiswami, MLCs, spoke.
The math felicitated Mr. Gopala Srinivasan, Director, TVS
Electronics Limited, Chennai, Dr. M.M.Kaluburgi, Mr. Balawant
Sinha and Mr. Chickaveerappa, on the occasion.
Mr. T.K.Nanjundappa, Secretary, Siddaganga Education Society,
welcomed the gathering. Sri Siddalinga Swamiji of the math
conducted felicitations.
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