Bengaluru, Jul 28: Karnataka boasts of a law against superstitious practices — the Karnataka Anti-Superstition Act — but lawmakers in this south Indian state seem to have great faith in the role of celestial bodies in their lives.

The longest lunar eclipse of the century commenced only at 11.44 p.m. on Friday. But the state’s minister had disappeared from their offices and corridors of the State secretariat in the morning itself.
Government sources said that the Ministers had opted to stay away on account of the ‘inauspicious’ lunar eclipse. According to a Karnataka Legislature guide, the attendance of Ministers was less than 20% on Friday.
It is learnt that except Higher Education Minister G T Devegowda attended office, none of the remaining 26 Ministers was at the Secretariat. Even the number of people who line up to enter the Vidhana Soudha and meet Ministers was much less.
A senior Congress Minister defended the absence of Ministers from the party and said some had gone to Tumkuru to attend the last rites of G. Shivaprasad, brother of Home Minister G. Parameshwara.




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