Gujarat Tribals accuse Christians of taking over temple, demands it back


Tapi (Gujarat), Oct 7 (IANS): Janjati (Tribal) Suraksha Gujarat, a sister organisation of Hindu front, has sought the district administration's intervention for getting back the possession of Gidhmadi Aya temple.

The temple is situated on Nana Bandharpada hills in Amba group village panchayat in the district.

It has alleged that Christians have illegally taken over the possession of the temple and are disallowing prayers as per tribal rituals.

Songadh Police Inspector N.S. Chauhan told the media that, "On October 1, Hindu priests had gone to the Gidhmadi Aya temple to conduct prayers, but the locals opposed it. Moment it was noticed, a police team was deployed to ensure that there was no breach of law and order. Then we had to convince both parties to disperse."

After this development, Janjati Suraksha Gujarat Prant's president Dinesh Gamit on Thursday led a delegation of tribal leaders and priests and submitted a memorandum to the district collector and demanded his intervention in getting the Christians' possession vacated.

They have alleged that Christians have renamed the temple and are now calling it "Mariam Temple". They have even put a Christian Cross in the temple.

Gamit has even threatened that on Sunday (October 9), along with tribal and priests there will one more time attempt to conduct prayer at the tribal temple. It will be the responsibility of the police and local administration to ensure that law and order is maintained, and tribes are allowed to conduct prayers as per their rituals in the Gidhmadi aya temple. He has threatened that if any untoward incident occurs it will be the responsibility of local administration.

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 07 2022

    People build prayer or worship places to serve their needs. If all the people in that place are following another religion then naturally their place worship will be of their choice but outsiders should be stopped from interfering which are funded & guided by fundamentalist forces supported by ruling party. As election nears it seems they want an issue to divert people from real issues here it seems.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 07 2022

    This is one side of the story. Authorities listen to both sides and give an appropriate solution. It looks more of political than real issue backed by politicians of the state during election time. Clean chit will be given to who supports the ruling party in Gujrat to appease the tribal Hindus.

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