Bengaluru, Sep 11: BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa on Monday declined to comment on Siddaganga Mutt seer Shivakumara swami purportedly favouring a separate religious status to the Lingayat faith.
“I will not comment on this. There will be clarity on the issue in a couple of days,” Yeddyurappa, himself a Lingayat, told reporters.
The demand for a separate religious status for the Lingayat faith has gained steam of late, with Water Resources Minister M B Patil taking a lead role in the campaign. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has, on several occasions, insisted that he was willing to recommend to the Centre to accord religious status to the Lingayat faith if there was consensus within the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community.
On Sunday, Patil announced that the influential Siddaganga Mutt was in favour of a separate religion tag for Lingayats. Although the Mutt is yet to make clear its stand publicly, its purported support could change the dynamics of the debate.
So far, Yeddyurappa has steered clear of the issue, making him a target for Lingayat ministers in the Siddaramaiah government such as Basavaraj Rayareddy, who recently called him “a namesake Lingayat” for not supporting the separate religion demand.
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