Mangaluru, Apr 22: A notice put up at a public place in the communally sensitive Katipalla area in Mangaluru taluk by the local unit of Hindu Jagarana Vedike, a hardline Hindutva group, has triggered a controversy.

It is learnt that the office bearers of the Hindu Jagarana Vedike did not even consult the management committee of the temple before putting up the notice.
While contacted, Ningayya, the managing committee head of the temple, said that he was not aware of such a notice.
“Non-Hindu members have been taking part in the annual jaathra mahotsava' of the temple and also erecting stalls for many years. We never opposed it,” he said.
Ganesh Kumar, a devotee at the temple said that Hindu Jagarana Vedike has no right to interfere in the affairs of the temple.
“Temple administration has the right to allow or disallow non-Hindus. But, this is not the business of other organisations,” he said.

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