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Karnataka HC: What is the logic behind celebrating Tipu Jayanti?

 

  • Tipu was not a freedom fighter, but a monarch says Karnataka High Court.
  • The court observed that last year’s celebrations had resulted in a law-and-order situation after protesters resorted to violence.
Karnataka high court What is the logic behind celebrating Tipu Jayanti

The Karnataka high court on Wednesday questioned the state government’s logic behind celebrating the birth anniversary of Tipu Sultan, observing he wasn’t a freedom fighter but a monarch who fought to safeguard his interests.

 

“What is the logic behind celebrating Tipu Jayanti? Tipu was not a freedom fighter, but a monarch who fought the opponents to safeguard his interests,” Chief Justice Subhro Kamal Mukherjee, presiding over the division bench, observed.

 

Justice RB Budhihal is the other member of the bench.

 

The observation was made by the chief justice during a hearing on a Public Interest Litigation filed by South Kodagu- based KP Manjunatha, challenging government’s move to celebrate Tipu Jayanti.

 

Justice Mukherjee also questioned the logic behind celebrating Tipu Jayanti amid fears of communal tension escalating in Kodagu district and other parts of the state.
He observed that last year’s celebrations had resulted in a law-and-order situation after protesters resorted to violence.

 

However, public counsel MR Naik defended the celebrations, saying Tipu was a great warrior who fought against the British

 

Countering the submissions, Sajan Poovaiah, counsel for the petitioner, said Tipu was a tyrant ruler who killed people belonging to many communities, including Kodavas, Konkanis and Christians.

 

The hearing will resume tomorrow.

 

The Congress government’s decision to observe the birth anniversary of the 18th-century ruler of the erstwhile Mysore kingdom has stirred a major controversy, with opinion sharply divided among intellectuals, academia and different communities and organisations.

 

“We can smell a political lobby behind this Jayanthi. I don’t have any political back up. Hence I appealed to the court. I welcome the court’s decision. I’m going to file my representation to the government. If the government doesn’t consider my appeal then I’ll discuss with my legal experts and continue my fight” Manjunath told Kannada Prabha.

 

Tipu Jayanti, slated to be celebrated across the state on November 10, is being observed since last year following a government decision, which had triggered a major row and caused violence in Kodagu district last November.

 

RSS had stated recently it opposed the celebration and would stage protests against it as the ruler of the erstwhile Mysore kingdom was a “religious bigot and a violent sultan”.

 

BJP has also expressed its strong opposition to ‘Tipu Jayanti’.

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