Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 --- Mohan Gupta <mgupta wrote: > "Mohan Gupta" <mgupta > "a4India\"" <info > Appeal to stop Auction by AP Govt. of Sri > Swami Hathiramji Matham - Tirupathi Tirumala land > Tue, 3 Aug 2004 00:11:31 -0400 > > Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, YS Rajasekhara > Reddy, is a Christian. He > is creating havoc and trying to destroy Hindu > Religion. > > "Krishan Bhatnagar" <krishan.kb > [VHS] Appeal to stop Auction by AP Govt. > of Sri Swami Hathiramji > Matham - Tirupathi Tirumala land > > Here is a disturbing news of AUCTION of Sri > Swami Hathiramji Matham - > Tirupahti land by govt. of Andhra Pradesh on > August 9, 2004 - barely a > week > from now. This is explained in the appeal to the > CM of Andhra Pradesh > attached below. > > We request that you send your own comments as > well . Here are some email > addresses, etc. : > > Chief Minister , Andhra Pradesh: > cmap > President of India > pressecy > (President's press secretary) > fax : 2301 7290 (in New Delhi) > Prime Minister: > manmohan > VHP, New Delhi: > jaishriram , > > vyas , jaishriram > > BJP, New Delhi > bjpco > > > > Shri LK Advani, > advanilk > > Mrs. Sonia Gandhi > soniagandhi > > > > Indian Embassy, } 2107 > massachusettes Ave, NW, > > Washington, DC, Phone: (202) > 939-7000 > > > > Sincerely > > Krishan Bhatnagar > > Maryland, USA > > > > ============================= > > Letter to the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh > > > > Hon'ble YS Rajasekhara Reddy > > Chief Minister > > Andhra Pradesh > > > > Appeal to stop Auction by AP Govt. of > Sri Swami Hathiramji > Matham > > Tirupathi Tirumala land > > > > Hon'ble Dr. Rajasekhara Reddy, > > > > We are highly disturbed at the news of AUCTION > of Sri Swami Hathiramji > > Matham - Tirupahti land by govt. of Andhra > Pradesh on August 9, 2004 - > > barely a week from now (attachment A). > > > > This Matham is the true holder of sacred > Tirumala properties. It is > > supposed to be controlled by the Pedda Jeeyar and > Chinna Jeeyar Mathams > and > > dates back to Saint Ramanujacharya who established > the bodies. The > > properties held are not of recent origin, but > have been owned for > > centuries. > > > > We may also wish to remind you of the > destruction of the 600 year-old > 1000 > > pillar temple recently at Tirumala for sake of > VIP security as another > > example of the govt. indifference to Hindu > religious sentiments and > against > > the norms of trusteeship. Here are some more > comments related to govt. > > control of temples in Andhra Pradesh. > > > > In Andhra Pradesh, we understand, they have a > bureaucracy of 77,000 to > > manage some 33,000 temples, diverting 85% of > revenue to state exchequer > > according to some estimates, while pujarees > starve and basic poojas are > > hard > > to perform due to financial squeeze. We are told > that after the new Govt. > > took office in AP recently, the People's War > Group has put red flags on > > temple lands in some districts with intent to > allot them to peasants; > and > > the Collector of Palnadu is reported to have a > plan to distribute 3000 > > acres > > of Temple Lands under the Endowments Department > in that area > > > > Furthermore, the endowment records also confirm > that the authorities > > acquired temple lands for bus stations, police > stations, Govt. offices, > > hospitals and power stations etc. several times > in the past. In a secular > > society these discriminatory actions against a > particular religious group > > must be considered highly questionable, > inappropriate and > unconstitutional. > > Over and above this the Govt. has yet to > reimburse Rs. 28 crores to the > > endowment dept. as cost of the acquired lands > (attachment B). In legal > > terms > > that is pure and simple "default." Which means > that the AP Govt. failed > to > > pay and consequently failed as a trustee for > ensuring the clean > management > > of the Hindu endowments. > > > > These actions seriously jeopardize the > preservation and propagation of > > Hindu cultural and spiritual values and > therefore, calls for the total > > withdrawal of the state from controlling > religious entities. The Indian > > system of constitutional domain demands that the > jurisdiction of managing > > religious entities must reside in the members of > their respective > religious > > communities as is the case of Christian and > Muslim religious > institutions. > > There must be a separation of state and religion > in a secular state. > > > > Democratic and secular governments do not > penalize or patronize > religions. > > Such extra legal actions constitute a reverse > discrimination against > > India's > > majority community. Acts that result in > destroying the religious fabric > of > > the majority community, for how so ever noble > cause particularly, in a > > democratic, secular and freedom loving society > are beyond the frame of > > reference for the government. Only autocratic and > totalitarian regimes > > engage in such acts of cultural destruction of > people, not constitutional > > democracies. > > > > The "Places of Worship (special provisions) Act > 1991" by the Lok Sabha, > > that stipulates "to provide for the maintenance > of the religious > character > > of any place of worship as it existed on the 15th > day of August 1947" is > > being violated . The lands were endowed to the > temples for their support > > in > > perpetuity to ensure their religious character > and not as discretionary > for > > the trustees. > > > > There are some basic questions: When the whole > world is already aflame > > with > > the "jihad ideology", is it wise for governments > to incite the tolerant > > Hindus by grievously violating their religious > sensitivities? Why are > only > > Hindus treated as the chosen people for robbing > their religious autonomy? > > The Waqf Board of Muslims and the management of > Christian religious > > institutions have vast funds, properties and > endowments, in addition to > the > > immense flow of foreign funds. Why are they > permitted to remain free of > > nationalization, interference and Govt. control, > with their autonomy > > intact? > > > > May we request you to take urgent action to > rescind the order for > > auction that is against the norms of trusteeship. > This is also against > the > > very basic tenets of Nehruvian secularism - > separation of state and > > religion - that you and your Congress party > publicly profess. A billion > > strong Hindu community worldwide is highly > agitated on this issue. > > > > Sincerely > > > > Dr. Jagan Kaul > August 1, 2004 > > Krishan Bhatnagar > > Hindu Jagran Forum > > Maryland, USA > > > > > ======================================================= > > > > (Attachment A) > > > > OFFICE OF THE ADMINSTRATIVE OFFICER > > > > SRI SWAMI HATHIRAMJI MATHAM-TIRUPATHI > > R.C.No.B4/883/96 > > Dt:06-7-2004 > > ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SALE OF LAND > > > > Land belonging to Sri Swami > Hathiramji Matham, Tirupathi > > situated in Tirupathi Village situated in survey > No.187/2 to the extent > of > > A > > 0.56 Cents shall be auctioned on 9-8-2004, Monday > at 11.00 AM on > > as-is-where-is basis in the presence of Officers > of the Endowments > > Department in tender-cum-open auction. Those > desirous of participating > > shall obtain and submit Demand Draft in favour of > Adminstrative Oficer, > > Sri > > Swami Hathiramji Matham, Tirupathi on any > Nationalized Bank for > > Rs.5,00,000/- (rupees five lakhs only) towards > Earnest Money Deposit and > > participate in the auction. (Cheques are not > accepted). > > > > 1) Successful bidder shall pay 1/3 rd of the > bid amount soon after > the > > completion of the auction. (Earnest Money > Deposit shall be treated as > > seperate) > > > > 2) Soon after obtaining the approval orders > from Commissioner, > > Endowments Department, Hyderabad, balance amount > shall be settled within > 15 > > days and land should be registered at their own > cost. > > > > 3) Sri Swami Hathiramji Matham reserves the > right to postpone, or > > cancel the auction without assigning any reasons. > > > > 4) The land shall be handed over soon after > the completion of > > registration process. > > > > For other conditions, details, The > Adminstrative Oficer, Sri > > Swami > > Hathiramji Matham, Tirupathi may be contacted > either directly or through > > Ph.No.2220015 during the office hours (excepting > during Government > > Holidays). > > > > SRI ARJUNDAS JI > > (Sd)M.SANJEEVAREDDY > > SRI MAHANTH > > ADMINSTRATIVE OFFICER > > SRI SWAMI HATHIRAMJI MATHAM > > SRI SWAMI HATHIRAMJI MATHAM > > TIRUPATHI-TIRUMALA > > TIRUPATHI-TIRUMALA > > > > Note: This notice appeared in Eenadu, August 1, > 2004. Tamil Nadu Edition > > on p.no.3 of the regional issue. > > =========================================== > > > > > > Attachment B > > Now Naidu eyes temple lands > > Hindustan Times, July 07, 2003 > > Ashok Das > > (Hyderabad, July 6) > > > > The temple of Lord Venakateswara at Tirupati is > lucky. The Andhra > Pradesh > > government has finally backed off from its demand > for Rs 36 crore from > this > > cash-rich shrine, in the wake of public outcry > and a litigation in the > high > > court. > > > However, lesser known temples are not so lucky. > The government has > > initiated moves to take away temple lands and > distribute them among > poorer > > sections in the name of social justice. According > to endowment department > > sources, around 80 per cent of the 27,000-odd > temples have no income > other > > than what they get from the vested lands. And > once the lands are taken > > away, > > puja in many temples will have to be stopped. > > > > The decision to acquire endowment lands was > prompted after district > > collectors reported the unavailability of > adequate government land and > > secondly because of litigation involving > available lands. The government > > fixed a target of 8 lakh house site pattas this > year, after Chief > Minister > > Chandrababu Naidu made the announcement at the > TDP's Tirupati meet. > > > > Revenue officials said, the state needs around > 40,000 acres to meet the > > target and by tapping endowment properties the > state could meet only one > > third of the requirement. 3,000 acres of land > have been identified for > > acquisition. > > > > TDP leaders defend the government's stand. "The > lands are under the > > temples' control for namesake only. The people > cultivating them are > giving > > little or nothing. At least this way, it will > serve a better cause," said > a > > TDP member. > > Opposition parties have assailed the move. "The > endowment lands come > free > > as government-appointed officials control the > temples and few would dare > to > > challenge the order," said a BJP leader. > > > > Endowment records show the government acquired > temple lands several > times > > in the past for bus stands, police stations, > government offices, > hospitals, > > power stations etc. It was yet to reimburse Rs 28 > crores to the endowment > > department towards the value of the acquired > land. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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