HC rejects plea seeking ban on coins with religious symbols


New Delhi, Jan 11 (IANS): The Delhi High Court on Thursday rejected a plea seeking a ban on issue of coins with religious symbols embossed on them, saying it does not hamper the "secular fabric" of the country.

Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar, while dismissing a petition questioning the issue of Rs 5 denomination coins with the embossed image of Mata Vaishno Devi, said the government had the power to issue such coins under the Coinage Act.

Issuing coins with the image of Mata Vaishno Devi to commemorate the occasion of the silver jubilee of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board was "not a dent on secular fabric" of the country, said the bench.

After the advocate appearing for the petitioner Nafis Qazi said secular democratic credentials of the governance were damaged when the government issues currency with religious symbols, the court said: "Secularism doesn't say you will never issue coins to commemorate for any event.

"Secularism is not that they (government and RBI) will not commemorate event of any religion. Tomorrow, they may want to commemorate Muslim or Sikh events... They have the power," said the bench.

The court also said there was "no act of favouritism and discrimination" by the government in directing minting of coins to commemorate an event.

The order came on a PIL filed by Qazi against the Finance Ministry and the Reserve Bank of India saying the government, by bringing out coins at regular intervals with religious symbols such as figures of a deity or temple embossed on them, was indulging in anti-secular actions.

"These symbols undermine the secular character, a basic feature of the Constitution," the advocate said.

The plea said the government came out with similar coins in 2010 and 2013 and these should be withdrawn.

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    HC was right. What a stupid PIL by the so-styled secular.!

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    I personally believe that its not a wise idea to put religious symbols of any faith on coins or on any materials simply bcoz the chances of becomming filthy due to vast ciculation for long long period. Even Islam doesnt permit to draw the words of quran or the imges on the places where the chances of impurity exists.

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  • medwin, mulki

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    this kind of thought only creating difference in the society. we should keep in mind how the Pakistan & Bangladesh was created & it should not repeat again.

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  • Raj, Kudla

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Burnol Hajmola moment to all sickulars

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  • Anita, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Fed up hearing this word Hinduism . Instead of saying we Indians, people are saying Hinduism now a days. People are bothered about their religion than development and fighting for the election.
    Tomorrow if wants some blood for emergency, r we going to see whose blood it is to save life? Does God created separate air, water for particular religion. Instead of living peacefully, we always fight each other in the name of religion. I am too Hindu. But feeling disgusting when politics so much involved in religion than development, peace etc

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Sreemd Bhagavad Geeta is the source of Lic of India slogan...
    'Yogakshemum Vahammehum'
    Whether it has effected policy subscribers?
    Now some super seculars may open their eyes to file PIL in the court...!

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  • Abhijit, M'lore

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    These seculars should 1st understand that India is secular cuz majority are Hindus not cuz of the minorities. We hindus decided to make the country a secular democracy not the minorities.

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  • Jamal, Bajpe

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Hello Mr no one has made country secular.. its consitution artha aaanda... dont spk and act like moral brigades bring some litteracy

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    Since you seem to know Constitution, please tell us what is the meaning defined by Constitution regarding secular.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    some so called tolerant people have so much hatred for Hinduism, I feel pity on thieir life.. disgusting because whoever claims to be indian has that root regardless.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    if we go by Qazi's argument, then the Judges, President, PM, Ministers may have to change their names from Ram Abdullah Joseph to R, A, J..since their actual name will sound God or messenger of particular faith..

    other day some one wants to change the prayer of Kendriya vidyalalya school which was sung since 1964!!..Do Qazi favour banning daily religious public Prayer calls, Bajan songs, isnt ot forced to some one who is not from particular faith..HC should put hefty penalties on these kind of PIL..

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 11 2018

    some so called tolerant people have so much hatred for Hinduism, I feel pity on thieir life..

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