Amid the row over Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq inaugurating the Dasara celebration to be organised by the Karnataka Authorities, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the choice on Sunday, saying that solely “zealots” opposed it, whilst Chief of the Opposition R Ashoka threatened to launch a Chamundeshwari Chalo protest if the sanctity of the temple the place the inaugural is to be held is “violated”.
Chatting with reporters at Mysuru, Siddaramaiah mentioned that Mushtaq was chosen to inaugurate the festivities on September 22 as a result of she had received the Booker Prize this 12 months. “Up to now too, a member of the Muslim neighborhood, poet Nisar Ahmed, had inaugurated the pageant,” he added, describing the Dasara celebrations as a cultural occasion.
There are not any situations that mandate that the Nada Habba (state pageant) be inaugurated solely by members of 1 neighborhood, the chief minister mentioned.
Dasara, Siddaramaiah mentioned, is “a pageant for all folks of the state – Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, and Jains”. He famous that the pageant was celebrated even through the rule of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, and below Sir Mirza Ismail, who was Diwan of the erstwhile Mysore kingdom.
“It is a pageant sans faith and caste. Solely zealots are making these statements,” he mentioned, commenting on the opposition by the BJP and right-wing teams that Mushtaq shouldn’t be allowed to inaugurate Dasara festivities. “I don’t suppose they know historical past. It’s good in the event that they study historical past,” he mentioned.
A few of the critics had insisted that Mushtaq should first “declare her devotion” to the goddess Chamundeshwari.
On allegations that the writer had disrespected Bhuvaneshwari—thought of the goddess of Kannada—Siddaramaiah requested whether or not Mushtaq would have written books within the language if she didn’t like it. She received the Booker Prize for Coronary heart Lamp, the English translation of a choice of her Kannada quick tales.
Ashoka, who visited the Chamundeshwari temple at Mysuru on Sunday, described the transfer as an try to focus on Hindu centres of religion. “Such a sacred pageant shouldn’t be defiled by the state authorities,” he mentioned. If the sanctity of the temple is violated, the BJP will organise a Chamundeshwari Chalo marketing campaign, he mentioned, including that it will be alongside the strains of the Dharmasthala Chalo rally organised by the celebration in protest towards the alleged defamation of the temple city over claims of secret burials.
On Deputy Chief Minister D Okay Shivakumar’s feedback that the Chamundeshwari temple belonged to all folks of the state and never simply Hindus, Ashoka dared him to make related remarks a few mosque. “After the Sabarimala temple and Tirupati, Dharmasthala and Chamundeshwari temples are being focused,” the BJP MLA mentioned.


