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Kerala minister insults Sringeri Math seer, defends act on Facebook

  • The minister removed a throne-like seat meant for Sringeri Math head
  • He said such a chair must not be used at a government function
  • Karnataka BJP leaders demands apology 
Shringery Mutt head throne Kadakampally controversy
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First Published Jun 14, 2017, 11:32 AM IST

Kerala Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran has courted controversy by removing a throne-like seat meant for Shankaracharya of Sringeri Math Bharathi Theertha Swami on the stage at a public function in Thiruvananthapuram. The minister won kudos and brickbats on social media after the act. 

The sofa, which looked like a throne, was placed for the seer at a function organised to dedicate the Mithranandapuram pond to the public. The minister spotted the seat as soon as he arrived at the venue and, with the help of former Health Minister V S Sivakumar, replaced it with ordinary plastic chairs. 

Though Sringeri Math chief did not attend the function another seer, who represented him, denied to come to the dais. He blessed the pool and left the venue immediately. 

The minister received several accolades for his act on social media, including the one from Congress MLA V T Balram. However, BJP leaders in Karnataka were not happy with the act and responded that the minister insulted the Math head and should apologise. 

Surendran, in a Facebook post, said the pond was renovated by the government at the cost of ₹1.50 crore, and it was clearly mentioned that Sri Bharathi Theertha Swami, the head of Sringeri Math in Karnataka’s Chikkamagaluru District, was invited as the guest. 

"On reaching the venue I was told that the seat was for Sringeri Math head if he came. The government organised the programme, and I don't think such a chair must be arranged for a minister or a Math head. Even the BJP leaders, state president Kummanam Rajasekharan and O. Rajagopal MLA, who were present at the venue understood the awkwardness of the special chair," he said. 

Rajagopal responded that the sofa took more space. "Only a junior seer attended the function. He left soon after blessing the pond. The name of that seer was not there on the list," he said. 

On Yeddyurappa's reaction, Rajagopal said that the matter depends on the agreement between the seer and organisers and it is true that the name of the pontiff who attended the function was not there in the notice. 

However, the social media was divided over the issue with some praising him while others were condemning his action. 

Yeddyurappa said the minister should apologise for his act. 

 

 

 

People from Kerala were all praise for ministers action, including Congress MLA V T Balram.

 

 

 

 

 

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