Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat has determined to free 51 Hindu Temples from authorities management, CNN News18 has reported. The determination comes after intense protests in opposition to the choice by the state authorities to takeover the administration of the Temples earlier.
Uttarakhand CM Tirath Singh Rawat pronounces to free 51 temples from Govt’s management.@AnupamTrivedi26 shares particulars @ShivaniGupta_5 pic.twitter.com/7PaEruYs7v— News18 (@CNNnews18) April 9, 2021
Uttarakhand Char Dhaam Devasthanam Board was shaped in January 2020 to handle temples within the state through the administration of former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat. The state authorities had enacted the Chardham Shrine Management Board Act 2019 to supervise the administration of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath and 51 Temples.
The determination had attracted large protests from the clergymen who had continued protesting in opposition to the identical underneath troublesome situations. The determination by CM Tirath Singh Rawat comes at a time when there’s a motion underway to free Hindu Temples from the management of the Secular State.
Tirath Singh Rawat has mentioned that it’s going to assessment the entire Act and take measures to convey 51 Temples out of the purview of the Act. The BJP in Tamil Nadu had additionally promised {that a} separate board of saints and students will likely be appointed to handle the administration of the state ought to they arrive to energy.
The present determination by the Uttarakhand CM got here after a gathering with a VHP delegation. Incidentally, in the present day, the ninth of April, can be his birthday.
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