Bengaluru, Oct 7: The Karnataka state government led by Siddaramiah has decided to officially celebrate Tipu Sultan Jayanti across the state on November 10 this year too, in spite of the controversies surrounding the maiden event last year.

SR Umashankar, incharge secretary, Kannada and culture department, said: "A sum of Rs 60 lakh has been earmarked for organizing Tipu Jayanti celebrations in all districts. The date was fixed after consulting historians and academics as there was confusion over his birthday."
The 18th century Mysore ruler was in the midst of a storm last year after the Congress government decided to celebrate his 266th birth anniversary for the first time. There was outrage in Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and parts of Kerala where a section of people these days consider Tipu a tyrant, leading to violence which cost three lives.
The BJP and saffron outfits had alleged that the government's move was politically motivated to appease minorities.
The previous BJP government also did something similar when it introduced Basava, Valmiki and Kanakadasa Jayantis and declared some as public holidays. While taking part in the Krishna Janmashtami celebrations held last year for the first time, Siddaramaiah had declared Vishwakarma Jayanti would also be celebrated from this year.



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It is a Govt. decision. Why r people fighting? Plz dont make mess of the celebration.
Most of my Karelia friends say that they \honour\" tipu by naming
Their dogs \"Tips\""
@Jinu
Where is the Question of pleasing muslims, To Celebrate any jayanthi is totally Forbidden in islam.
They are making joke of Tipu, Buy Celebrating his dead body
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