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‘No Kranti…’: Siddaramaiah Loses Cool Over Lingayat Question Amid Ongoing Caste Census

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Amid the ongoing caste census, Siddaramaiah said the survey of 63% of families had been completed by Sunday and was expected to finish by Tuesday evening.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (Photo Credits: X)

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (Photo Credits: X)

The long-standing demand by members of the Lingayat community for recognition as a separate religion took centre stage on Monday when Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah lost his cool during a media interaction at Ginigera Air Strip in Koppal. 

When asked about the ongoing caste census, Siddaramaiah said the survey of 63% of families had been completed by Sunday and was expected to finish by Tuesday evening. He noted that the ongoing caste and socio-educational survey would record whatever religion individuals declare.

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Siddaramaiah snaps at minister, journalists over Lingayat question

During his interaction with journalists, Siddaramaiah initially recounted his 1991 Koppal Lok Sabha election campaign in a light-hearted manner. However, his composure broke when asked about a separate Lingayat religion in the ongoing caste survey. 

He snapped at Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi, emphasising that people could record any religion of their choice in the survey. Both Tangadagi and KKRDB chairman Ajay Singh struggled to clarify the miscommunication. The CM later reiterated he had no official stance, adding, “Some virakta seers are demanding it.”

Siddaramaiah also responded firmly when questioned about halting government guarantees, saying, “We have not stopped them. If you have specific complaints, come to me and we will rectify them.” On the possibility of a November Kranti, he dismissed it, stating there would be “no kranti as such.”

What is the Lingayat issue?

The Lingayat movement, which seeks official minority status to secure government benefits and reservations, has gained momentum through rallies and the Basava Culture Campaign, led by prominent seers.

The community argues that Lingayatism, rooted in the teachings of 12th-century saint Basavanna, represents a distinct spiritual movement and not just a caste. The Lingayat Matadeeshara Okkoota recently adopted resolutions asking for formal recognition, sparking debates over whether Veerashaivas and Lingayats should remain united or recognised separately.

The BJP, including state president B Y Vijayendra, has accused Congress of attempting to divide Hindus politically, insisting that Lingayats remain part of Hinduism. The issue has led to disagreements within the community and sparked wider social debate, as it challenges caste hierarchies and seeks a distinct identity for millions in Karnataka.

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