Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

PANAJI, GOA, April, 19, 2010: A Hindu organization, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, on Monday condemned Goa government for declaring some of the centuries-old temples in the state as illegal in a recent survey and has planned a massive rally on April 22 to make people aware about government’s “plans to target Hindu structures.”

“There are some temples which are as old as 500 years which are listed as illegal structure by state government,” Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Goa spokesman Jayesh Thali told reporters today.

Goa government has listed 800 structures, including 350 temples, in a list of illegal religious structures built on government land. The list was prepared following a Supreme Court directive which asked the state to submit a report on illegal religious structures existing on government land.

While pointing out some of the temples were built well before the very system of state governance came into existence, Thali said that the state government should have taken into confidence local temple committees before declaring them as illegal. “The authorities should have known the time period in which they were built and also their significance to local population”, he said.

Given that the government has listed even some mosques and churches as illegal, he said that the organization is not averse to talk to Muslim or Catholic community to build up an organized resistance to government’s plans.

Responding to a query, Thali said that HJS is open to the idea of relocating temples but felt that “there are some temples which cannot be relocated.”