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Karnataka govt
to wash sins by gangajal distribution
23-02-09
Holy water from the Ganga is all set
to flow into Karnataka today on the occasion of Maha-Shivaratri. The BJP
government in Karnataka is spending lakhs of rupees to take the holy river to
1,500 temples cross the state. Ganga-jal or holy water from the Ganga river in
tankers is the BJP government's unusual gift to the people of Karnataka this
Shivratri. SN Krishnaiah Shetty, Muzrai Minister said, “Gangajal is considered
very auspicious for Hindus who call it pavithra gangajal or holy water. That's
why we're distributing it for Maha-Shivaratri, which is an important and
powerful day." Nearly 50,000 litres of gangajal has been brought in two tankers
across 2000 kilometers. Ashok Kumar, driver of the tanker too was amazed at the
kind of cargo he ferried and said that he has never done something like this
before. This is not the first time that the Muzrai department is showing its
eccentric side. A few days after coming to power, this department ordered that
every temple should do a puja religious rituals in the name of chief minister
Yeddyurappa every morning. It was an order that hugely embarrassed the
government and had to be taken back the next day.
Shetty says he doesn't know how much the gangajal distribution will
cost and that the devotees are footing the bill. This is only a way of
cooperating with devotees said the minister. But simple arithmetic will tell you
that the whole exercise is going to cost more than a few lakh rupees. Karnataka
may not get any new schools or hospitals this year but it will have plenty of
holy water.
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