Man from SC community allowed temple entry after filing complaint (Hindustan Times)

The complainant accused the local priests and villagers of denying him entry into the Shambhumahalingeshwara temple, thus perpetuating untouchability.

By Coovercolly Indresh, Bengaluru

The deeply entrenched practice of untouchability has come to light in Kiralu village of Varuna constituency, the hometown of chief minister Siddaramaiah. This revelation has stirred significant concern, prompting immediate action from local authorities.

The issue came to public attention when 28-year-old Naveen, belonging to the Scheduled Caste community and a graduate resident of the village , lodged a complaint with the tahsildar, according to officials familiar with the matter.

He complained that the local priests and villagers were denying him entry into the Shambhumahalingeshwara temple, thus perpetuating the practice of untouchability.

He demanded immediate action to address this discriminatory behaviour.

Upon receiving the complaint, tahsildar Mahesh Kumar, accompanied by sub-inspector Chetan of Varuna police station and other officials, visited Kiralu village. They engaged in discussions with the village leaders, emphasising the illegality and immorality of practising untouchability, according to officials.

After these discussions, the villagers allowed Naveen to enter the temple, where he offered worship in the presence of officials

This story was originally published in hindustantimes.com. Read the full story here.

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