
Bengaluru, Sept 15: The Karnataka High Court has dismissed petitions challenging the state government’s decision to invite Booker Prize-winning Kannada writer Banu Mushtaq as the chief guest for the Dasara festival inauguration.
A division bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bhakru and Justice CM Joshi refused to entertain four public interest litigations (PILs), including one filed by former MP Pratap Simha.
“We are not persuaded that a person from a different faith inaugurating a state function violates any legal or constitutional right,” the bench stated, dismissing the petitions.
Petitioners claimed that Mushtaq had previously made ‘anti-Hindu’ and ‘anti-Kannada’ remarks, and noted that the inauguration involves floral tributes to Goddess Chamundeshwari and Vedic recitals.
The state government, represented by Advocate General K Shashikiran Shetty, argued that the selection committee for the inauguration included all stakeholders, including MPs and MLAs from all political parties. He emphasized that Dasara is a state festival and urged the court to dismiss the petitions with costs.


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