Ban on display of religious motifs on buses sparks ire
Ban on display of religious motifs on special services being operated by the Karala state Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) to pilgrim centres has sparked strong protest from the Hindu organisations in Kerala, alleging it is targeted against the Sabarimala pilgrimage.
What has angered the Hindu outfits including the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is a specific direction in the circular that words like "Swami Saranam" and "Amme Narayana" should not be displayed on buses bound for pilgrim centres including the famed Sabarimala hill shrine.
The order, circulated to all units of KSRTC across the state, has asked the unit heads to stop the practice of displaying "religious verses, emblems or flags" on the special services being operated to pilgrim centres.
Kummanam Rajasekharan, state general secretary of the VHP, alleged that order was meant against the Sabarimala, where the pilgrimage season is starting next month.
"It has been a long practice to display pictures of Lord Ayyappa and also stickers on special services operated to the bill shrine's base camp Pampa by the KSRTC. This helps millions of pilgrims coming from other states to immediately spot buses bound for Sabarimala", Rajasekharan said.
When asked about the controversy, a top KSRTC official told PTI that the government was seized of the matter and a decision was expected to be announced factoring in the sentiments expressed various quarters.
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