Bengaluru: CM reverses stand on banning practice of walking on cinders


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 24: Wilting under pressure brought on him by his own party legislators, state chief minister (CM), Siddaramaiah, decided not to go ahead with the ban he had promised to bring on the religious ritual of walking on red hot cinders to please divine powers.

During discussions on demand to enhance compensation to people who suffered burn injuries after falling into a heap of cinders recently at a temple near Tumakuru, the CM on Tuesday had announced in the state assembly that he would bring legislation to ban this practice. However, at the Congress parliamentary party meeting held here on Wednesday, most of the legislators opposed the CM on the issue, although a few stood by him.

Some of the legislators questioned the CM the need to take such a step at present. They also decried law minister, T B Jayachandra's repeated references to Anti Superstition Bill in the assembly, creating piquant situation for the government.

It is gathered that Congress legislators, when concurring that walking on hot cinders is a superstition, pointed out that it has been a tradition in a large number of rural places where people believe that not undertaking this annual ritual would heap miseries on them. Announcing a ban against this practice all of a sudden, they argued, would pit the people against the party.

At the end, the CM agreed to drop the issue then and there, and agreed with the party MLAs demand not to go ahead with the ban.

 

  

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  • sid, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Can't expect much from a person who wears shoes while doing pooja

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  • NITHIN, managlore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    I WOULD LIKE TO ASK MR SIDRAMAHIYA. SINCE HIS GOVT CAME -HE IS TRYING TO STOP THE RITUAL PRACTICE OF THE HINDU RELIGION. HE CALL IT A SUPERSTITIOUS.IT CLEARLY SHOWS THAT HE IS AGAINST THE PARTICULAR COMMUNITY .THERE IS A LOT OF SUCH PRACTICE IN MINORITY RELIGION AS WELL .WHY HE NEVER OPENS HIS MOUTH ABOUT IT ? IF YOU CHOOSE TO BE A TIPU A WANT TO BRING US DOWN WITH YOUR LAW. REMEMBER ONE THING WE WILL NOT FORGET YOU AND YOU WILL SEE THE RESULT IN NEXT ELECTION.I WAS A CONG SUPPORTER FROM LONG TIME MY FULL FAMILY IS THE BIGGEST SUPPORTER OF CONG PARTY BUT WHEN SEE THE ACT THEY DOING AGAINST THE HINDUS I STOPPED SUPPORTING BECAUSE THEIR HIDDEN AGENDA IS TO DIMINISH US.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    If you reverses this then why cant you bring back Lokayukta?

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  • Donald, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    In olden days most fire walkers had neural leprosy and they did not feel the heat due to their anesthetic feet. Religious ritual is a matter of faith. If we cannot totally dissuade people from fire walking we must at least be able to prevent young children from being made to walk on coals.
    Abuse by any form is punishable,but the law is not well defined.

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  • Af,, mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    Nothing will happen if walking on cinders, it is the people mistake and rush which resulted in tragedy, why BAN? it is stupid decision if banned.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    thank God his action came right in time before Jannanna could have called for yet another press meet on the subject.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    Breaking away the faith, tradition & religious rituals which have been carried-down from generation to generation is simply not possible and against personal freedom too.
    Siddaramaiah must have got the shock or feelings (Superstitions) of some counter effects if he went against such rituals.

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  • shankar, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    Vote ke liye kuch bhi karega besharam!

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  • India First, India

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    He wasted first two balls in a over. This why Congress loosing grounds everywhere ! Kiya Bhi Kuch nahi Aur Mar Bhi kao .....

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE/DUBAI

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    Nothing new. If brainless CM is there, these type of things happen now & then!!!!!.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    Go ahead if you have guts....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    U-TURN is Contagious ...

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    ..actually i thought its a good decision, but why U turn!!..look at the last line, they thought it would harm party vote bank..so supertision chaltha hai..what kind of social reform is this..

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  • Zeitgeist, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 24 2016

    Ramesh S,

    Why banning it a good decision?

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