In corruption hit BJP's K'tka, even seers have to pay commission for grants
text_fieldsBengaluru: It seems the rampant corruption in Karnataka after the BJP government got to the power does not even spare the Mutts, prompting a seer to come out imploding the government to take measures to wave the 30 per cent commission on the sanctioned grants.
Dingaleshwar Swamiji of Balehosur Mutt of Lingayat in Shirahatti taluk of Gadag said that the mutts and seers have to pay a 30 per cent commission to get the sanctioned grants released.
A week before, a government contractor who was also a BJP member committed suicide, naming minister KS Eshwarappa in the suicide note for obstructing the fund.
Reacting to the statements, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said his government considers the seer's allegations "very seriously."
"If a grant is sanctioned for a swami (seer), it reaches the mutt after a 30% deduction. This is the plain truth. Officials clearly tell you that unless the amount is deducted, your project will not start," Dingaleshwar Swamiji of Balehosur Mutt in Shirahatti taluk of Gadag said during a rally organised in Badagandi village in Bagalkote district.
The accusation comes close on the heels of BJP leader KS Eshwarappa resigning from his ministerial position on Saturday after a contractor was found dead in a hotel room in Udupi on April 12. The contractor, in a purported WhatsApp message, had alleged that he was compelled to take the extreme step because he was unable to meet Eshwarappa's demand of a 40%cut in a public work taken up in Hindalga village of Belagavi district in 2021.
The seer also alleged that none of the government programmes is happening properly in the state. "There is a pathetic situation of paying 30% commission. The work starts only after paying 30%. Many contractors have stopped their work. There are only talks but no development is happening. Many MLAs fix the rate first before starting the work," the Swamiji claimed.
He added that this was not just his accusation but that of the people of the state and demanded that corruption must stop. "There is big injustice happening to northern Karnataka. There is no system in place in northern Karnataka. Roads, bus services, education, schools are in bad shape. There is shortage of teachers here. Irrigation works are pathetic," the seer said.
Commenting on the allegations made by the Lingayat seer, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said, "He (the seer) is a great swamiji with a great track record. The entire state knows it. I only request His Holiness to give the entire details as to who paid, for what purpose it was paid and whom it was paid to. We will certainly inquire and go into the depth of the case. We consider his allegation very seriously."
The seer's charge, though, gave the opposition Congress ammunition to target the ruling BJP.
"It is a matter of shame that the BJP, which calls itself as a saviour of dharma (righteousness), is eating 30% commission into the grants sanctioned for monasteries and temples," former chief minister Siddaramaiah said.
The Congress leader who has been calling the BJP government a '40% commission government', wondered why there was concession' of 10%, and asked the BJP government not to limit to seeking 30% commission from the temples and monasteries.
"How is your 'Dharma Rakshana' (protection of righteousness) when you take commission from God?" Siddaramaiah sought to know.
He also slammed CM Bommai for his statement in Hosapete during the BJP executive committee meeting on Sunday that the BJP would lay bare the Congress party's corruption before public.
"Don't make empty noise that you (Bommai) have evidences of corruption during Congress regime. Release the document and then talk," Siddaramaiah challenged the Chief Minister.
Allocation of grants to mutts and monasteries is not new in Karnataka. Successive governments have been releasing funds for mutts to carry out their religious and social works.