Bengaluru, Dec 22: As part of the Karnataka government’s plans to curb proliferation of blind beliefs and superstitions in the state, authorities are expected to hold a meeting with private TV channels.

It can be recalled here that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recently hinted at “banning” such shows.
The State government, which is facing allegation of “playing safe” over the Karnataka Prevention of Superstitious Practices Bill-2015, will also look into recommendations made by the “non-governmental committee” headed by Veerabhadra Channamalla Swami of Nidumamidi Mutt.
Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs T.B. Jayachandra told presspersons on Monday that the committee had held two meetings so far. It will submit a report shortly. “We will put up the recommendation in public domain after that,” he said.
He said, “It is difficult to bring in legislation to curb superstitions by drawing a line between ‘belief’ and ‘blind belief’. The idea was to protect people from exploitation.” “I assure you that the Bill was neither in favour nor against any religion,” the Minister said. The Karnataka Panchyat Raj Bill-2015, which got consent from Governor Vajubhai R. Vala, will be notified shortly.
The model code of conduct will not come in the way of the notification and the elections to the zilla and taluk panchayats will be held in accordance with provisions of this Bill, which makes voting compulsory in panchayat polls.

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