RSS activities banned on temple premises to maintain peaceful atmosphere: Devaswom Min justifies circular

The decision caused a storm in right-wing social media groups which alleged the circular was a move by the Left govt to keep the Sangh Parivar away from shrines in the state. Photo: Manorama Online

Thiruvananthapuram: Devaswom Minister K Radhakrishnan on Thursday said the ban on RSS activities on temple premises was not to keep anyone away from shrines but to maintain a peaceful atmosphere there.

The minister's justification came after the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) issued a controversial circular banning the activities of the Hindu outfit on the premises of the temples under its control.

The circular, issued by the Devaswom Commissioner last week, was not intended to prevent anyone from entering the temples, and a controversy over that was totally unwarranted, he told reporters here.

The decision caused a storm in right-wing social media groups which alleged the TDB's circular was a move by the Left government to keep the Sangh Parivar away from shrines in the state. The TDB is the apex temple body that manages major shrines in Kerala's Travancore region.

"Places of worship should always be the centres of peace... There should be an atmosphere where all devotees can come and offer their prayers in a peaceful manner," Radhakrishnan said. It doesn't mean that anyone would be checked from entering the shrines, the minister said. He also appealed to everyone to withdraw from such controversies.

According to the circular issued by the Devaswom Commissioner, the 'namajapa protests' (protests by chanting mantras) have also been banned inside the premises of shrines managed by the temple body. It said all the activities of the RSS and outfits with "extreme ideologies," without the permission of the TDB, have been prohibited.

The circular, dated October 20, directed the Devaswom Vigilance Wing to carry out surprise raids to find out whether the RSS or other outfits were running 'shakhas' (branches), mass drills, or arms training on temple properties. It directed employees and priests of respective temples to inform the TDB management about the presence of such outfits and their operations, if any. Those who failed to inform the same would face disciplinary action, it said.

The circular also made it clear that photos, flags and flex boards of those who have no relation to the temples should not be kept on their premises. Any failure to follow the directives would be treated as a violation of the high court verdict in this regard, it added.

Last month, the Kerala High Court said that no mass drill or weapons training shall be permitted on the premises of Sarkara Devi Temple in Thiruvananthapuram district, which is under TDB's management. The direction came while disposing of a plea filed by two devotees seeking an order to prevent "illegal use and unauthorised occupancy" of the temple premises by the RSS and its members.
(With PTI inputs)

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