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2-year-old Dalit child runs into temple in Karnataka, family fined Rs 25,000 for 'purification ritual'
A Dailt family in Karnataka was fined Rs 25,000 after their two-year-old child entered a temple in the village.
Nagarjun Dwarakanath BengaluruSeptember 22, 2021UPDATED: September 22, 2021 17:50 IST
A security guard cleans a temple in Karnataka. (PTI File Photo)
A Dalit family from Karnataka's Miyapur village in Koppal district was fined Rs 25,000 after their two-year-old child entered a Temple.
According to a news report, villagers said that upper caste members sought money from the family for 'purification' rituals but the district administration intervened, resolved the issue and warned them.
The toddler entered the temple on September 4 when his family had taken him there to offer prayers for his birthday. The child ran inside the temple premises when his father was praying. Temple priest and locals tooks objection to this and imposed a fine on the family on September 11.
“It was my son’s birthday and we wanted to offer our prayers at the Anjaneya temple in front of our house. It started raining then and my son entered the temple. That is all that happened,” says Chandru, father of the two-year-old child. According to another news report, Chandru and his family are Dalits and are not allowed in the Anjaneya Temple in Miyapura of Koppal, much like in several other temples in the region.
After the incident came to light, members of the Channadasar community that Chandru belongs to held protests and approached the police.
Chandru's family has refused to lodge a police complaint to avoid disrupting the harmony of the village.
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A Dailt family in Karnataka was fined Rs 25,000 after their two-year-old child entered a temple in the village.
Nagarjun Dwarakanath BengaluruSeptember 22, 2021UPDATED: September 22, 2021 17:50 IST
A security guard cleans a temple in Karnataka. (PTI File Photo)
A Dalit family from Karnataka's Miyapur village in Koppal district was fined Rs 25,000 after their two-year-old child entered a Temple.
According to a news report, villagers said that upper caste members sought money from the family for 'purification' rituals but the district administration intervened, resolved the issue and warned them.
The toddler entered the temple on September 4 when his family had taken him there to offer prayers for his birthday. The child ran inside the temple premises when his father was praying. Temple priest and locals tooks objection to this and imposed a fine on the family on September 11.
“It was my son’s birthday and we wanted to offer our prayers at the Anjaneya temple in front of our house. It started raining then and my son entered the temple. That is all that happened,” says Chandru, father of the two-year-old child. According to another news report, Chandru and his family are Dalits and are not allowed in the Anjaneya Temple in Miyapura of Koppal, much like in several other temples in the region.
After the incident came to light, members of the Channadasar community that Chandru belongs to held protests and approached the police.
Chandru's family has refused to lodge a police complaint to avoid disrupting the harmony of the village.
Welcome to Modis India.