Bengaluru: Amid intense hypothesis a few potential management change in Karnataka, a number of seers of the Veerashaiva-Lingayat neighborhood on Friday determined to organise spiritual heads conference on Sunday in what’s seen as sending out a loud and clear message to BJP celebration excessive command to not take away Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.
This conference is seen as a last-ditch effort to save lots of Yediyurappa from resigning after July 26. Yediyurappa had maintained that he has not acquired any message from celebration excessive command up to now however he was in anticipation of their message on July 25 night, and till then he can be performing his responsibility.
After a gathering with like-minded seers right here, Sri Dingaleshwar Swami, the seer of Balehosur Matha, informed reporters {that a} group of pontiffs belonging to all sects will probably be assembly on Saturday to deliberate on the agenda of Sunday’s conference.
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“This will be the first of its kind and deliberate on a host of several issues that are bogged down by various communities in the state. Besides, it may also discuss the present political scenario as well,” he mentioned.
According to him, the daylong deliberations by seers on Saturday will finalise the agenda of the conference.
Another distinguished Lingayat seer, (*25*) Sri of Tiptur Matha, mentioned that Lingayat Mathas have given their very own contributions to society and each time there may be “confusion” prevails within the society or within the state, individuals do look in direction of spiritual heads to kind out such confusion.
“Our prime agenda will be in the welfare of the society and state… nothing else. It is not in favour or against anyone,” he mentioned cryptically however added that the conference would communicate on the current political turmoil within the state too.
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Answering to a query, Dingaleshwara seer that there’s nothing flawed with spiritual heads talking on political points. “There is no such thing that separates religion or philosophy. We religious heads do visit politicians to get works done for the welfare of society so, in turn, politicians meet us to seek guidance. There is no difference. Even going by your (media) speculation that we are holding a convention to seek an extension of term for Yediyurappa, what is wrong in it?” he requested.