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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, October 20, 2018
Is Hindu Religion Discriminated in India ?

Several Hindu temples of great importance and history have been taken over by state governments and have been brought under the administrative control of the government.
( October 18, 2018, Chennai, Sri Lanka Guardian) It
is strange that in a country where around 80% of the population declare
themselves as belonging to Hindu religion, there is widespread feeling
amongst cross section of Hindus that Hindu religion is discriminated in
variety of ways by successive governments in India.
Though BJP, which is described as “Hindu nationalist party” by western
media, ,is in power for more than four and half years now, such feeling
of Hindu religion being discriminated persist .
Several instances can be readily pointed out to highlight such discrimination.
Take over of Hindu temples :
Several Hindu temples of great importance and history have been taken
over by state governments and have been brought under the administrative
control of the government. The income from the temples go to the
government treasury. However, no churches or mosques or gurudwaras have
been taken over by the government. It is said that churches, mosques
etc. belong to the minority religions and therefore, they cannot be
under government control. However, there are some states in India where
Hindus are in minority and even in these states churches or mosques are
not taken over by the government.
In Tamil Nadu, government appoints priests for Hindu temples and choose
them for the job based on it’s own regulations. But, the government
never interferes in the appointment of priests or in the qualification
required for the priests in the case of churches, Mosques and
Gurudwaras.
Cow slaughter issue :
Hindus consider cow as a holy and sacred animal and have been
worshipping cows historically for several centuries. Many Hindus think
that cow slaughter should be prevented.. When cows are taken to
slaughter house by anyone, some Hindus protest and they are dubbed by
the media as “cow vigilantes”
When some people try to prevent the cows being taken to slaughter house ,
they are criticized as law breakers and arrested . They are dubbed as
Hindu extremists and the campaign against them become so strong that no
government want to speak for the protesters against the cow slaughter
move.
In the case of Islam religion , millions of innocent goats are being
slaughtered at the time of Bakrid festival . No media or animal
activists have spoken against this practice.
Sabarimala episode :
The latest episode with regard to Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala is a glaring example.
Sabarimala temple in Kerala is one of the holiest of the temples in
India, This temple of great importance observe some strict regulations
of which one is the restriction on women in certain age group from
visiting the temple. The restriction is not on girl children or elderly
women.
This tradition of restricting the women’s entry in certain age group has
been banned by Supreme Court terming the practice as discriminatory and
not doing gender justice.
All over the world, traditional practices are followed over centuries
,since the devotees believe in such practices out of faith and
irrespective of the fact whether they are logical and scientifically
appropriate at the present time.
For example, in the case of Sikh religion, for entering Gurudwara, the
devotees have to cover their head. In Islam religion women are not
allowed to pray in the mosque along with men. In christianity, there is
discrimination between men and women in holding positions in the church.
No woman can become a pope.
Sabarimala temple in Kerala alone, which has lakhs of Hindu devotees ,
is being targeted by the so called “activists and reformists”
In the case of Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala in Kerala, restrictions
do exist in the case of women of certain age group entering the temple.
However, there are so many other temples for Lord Ayyappa in India and
abroad, where women of all age groups are allowed free entry. Therefore,
it should be recognized that there is no anti women sentiments in Lord
Ayyappa temples.
It should be noted that the practice in Lord Ayyappa temple in
Sabarimala is not against women as such but only women in certain age
group and therefore, it cannot be considered gender injustice in anyway.
Entry of women are not banned for their entire life time. Women of all
age group are free to visit and pray in any other Lord Ayyappa temple
any where else in the world at any time..
Is it a case of appeasement of minorities?
Many wonder whether the government or the media would be daring enough
to criticise any aspect of the faith of other religions.. If they would
do so ,perhaps, the reaction from the religious groups would be so
strong that could even lead to violence. Such developments rarely take
place when Hindu faith are questioned.
The main reason for the discriminatory approach of several political
parties and government towards Hindu religion vis a vis other religions
appear to be vote bank politics. It is very well known that in
elections, almost the entire Christian community or Muslim community
vote for a particular party enbloc as directed by the religious heads.
This does not happen in the case of Hindus . Therefore, the political
parties always try to keep those belonging to minority religions in good
humour and take particular care not to displease them in any way. On
the other hand, the political parties believe that Hindu votes always
get dissipated as there is no unified leadership for Hindus and there is
considerable difference of views among Hindus and therefore , there is
no particular need to appease those belonging to Hindu religion.
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