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Karnataka: Governor’s refusal to approve Temple Tax Bill deals big blow to Congress Government

The Congress Government in Karnataka received a setback as Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot declined to sign the Temple Tax Bil. Raj Bhavan stated that the Governor has asked if the State government has drafted legislation to include other religious organisations in a similar manner as this Bill

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In a jolt to the Congress Government, Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot on March 21, refused to sign the Temple Tax Bill, asking the State Government whether it has conceptualised any legislation to encompass other religious bodies in a similar fashion as this Bill, Raj Bhavan said.

In an order issued on March 21, the Governor asked the Congress-ruled state of Karnataka whether it has conceptualised any legislation to encompass other religious bodies in a similar fashion as this Bill?

The bill mandates the state to collect 10 per cent tax from temples generating revenue exceeding Rs 1 crore and 5 percent from shrines with revenue between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 1 crore.

“It is also perused that the Karnataka Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act 1997 and amendments made in the year 2011 and 2012 have been struck down by the Hon’ble High Court Dharwad Bench in WA No 3440/2005,” read the governor’s order. The governor’s order said that it is informed that the said high court decision has been challenged in the Supreme Court, the Apex Court has stayed the high court order, and the case is in the stage of final hearing.

“Since the case is still pending in the Supreme Court, it is necessary to get more clarification on whether the amendment can be made during the pendency of the case, specifically when the entire Act has already been struck down by the High Court & and case in appeal is at the stage of final hearing,” it said.

“Further, has the State Government conceptualised any legislation to encompass other religious bodies in a similar fashion as this Bill?” the order read. “Therefore, it is directed to return the file to State Government with a direction to re-submit the file with the clarifications,” it said.

Earlier, the Congress Government could not pass the bill in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly due to the lack of strength of the Government in the State’s Council. The opposition had expressed great displeasure against the Religious Endowment Amendment Bill.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Karnataka governmentCongress GovernmentTemple Tax BillThawar Chand Gehlot
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