New Delhi:A petition under Article 32 has been filed in the Supreme Court, seeking directions to the Central government to draft a 'Common Charter for Religious and Charitable Institutions' and 'Uniform code for Religious and Charitable endowments'. The petition seeks a declaration that Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs should have similar rights to own, acquire, and administer the religious properties as Muslims and Christians have in India.
The plea has been filed by BJP member and advocate Ashwini Upadhyay who contends that the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 is "arbitrary, irrational, and contrary to Article 14, 15, and 26 because it doesn't restrict the financial and managerial activities of mosques and churches situated". The petitioner has said that impact to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists is extremely large as the state governments control their religious structures leading to pathetic condition of temples and gurudwaras as it is managed by "callous-corrupt" state officials.
"Mismanagement extends to all aspects of temple administration and rich temples such as Tirupati Guruvayoor, Siddhivinayak, Vaishno Devi are used to filling the pockets of ruling political parties. What is happening in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh can only be described as broad daylight loot," read the plea. Citing certain incidents, the plea contends that there is gross incompetence when it comes to temple maintenance which the state does acknowledge but the damage is already been done.