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Despite PhD, being Ex-DyCM, I was denied entry into temple for being Dalit: Parameshwara

08:48 AM Apr 15, 2022 | PTI |

Lamenting the ‘inequality’ that exists in the society even today, Senior Congress leader and former Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara on Thursday claimed that he was not allowed to enter a temple, despite his PhD qualification and the position he has held, as he is a Dalit.

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The former state Congress chief was speaking at the Ambedkar Jayanti event near here.

”I have done PhD, got my doctorate, and have been to foreign countries, but I was not allowed inside the temple. I have been a legislator, Minister, was number two (Deputy CM) in this state, but I was not allowed inside the temple…they stopped me (outside) and brought mangala- arati there itself,” Parameshwara said.

He said, ”mangala- arati is brought to me, but I’m not allowed to go near god and take mangala- arati, they bring it outside to prevent me from entering the temple…such a system exists even today in this society, what can I say….” Parameshwara was Deputy Chief Minister during Congress-JD(S) coalition government led by H D Kumaraswamy. He was also the longest serving KPCC chief.

He has a PhD in plant physiology from Waite Agriculture Research Centre of the University of Adelaide.

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Wondering whether equality exists in the society in a true sense, Parameshwara said ponder for a moment what would have happened, if there was no constitution, no reservation.

”…even a dog can go and drink water in a pond, but a Dalit cannot touch water in tank or a pond, such a system exists even today…there are many such cases…” he alleged.

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